Addison’s mix of residential streets and higher-traffic roads means cyclists commonly face situations like:
- Left-turn and right-turn collisions at intersections where timing, lane position, and visibility are disputed.
- Close-pass incidents that force a sudden swerve to avoid a vehicle.
- Construction and roadway changes that alter signage, lane flow, or driving expectations.
- Door-zone crashes when a driver opens a vehicle door into the cyclist’s path.
In these cases, fault isn’t always obvious from the first story people tell. Illinois claims typically rise or fall on evidence: what drivers could see, what traffic signals and signs required, and how the crash sequence unfolded.


