Alsip riders often share the road with high-speed commuter traffic, frequent lane changes near major corridors, and drivers who may not be watching for cyclists—especially during peak travel hours. Common real-world patterns we see in the area include:
- Turning and yielding disputes at intersections where visibility is affected by traffic flow and lane positioning
- Left-hook and right-turn collisions when a vehicle enters a cyclist’s path while accelerating or merging
- Door-zone impacts in areas where parked vehicles and ride lanes overlap
- Construction-related hazards—detours, uneven pavement, and temporary lane shifts that can force sudden evasive movement
Even when you believe you did everything right, insurers sometimes try to frame the crash as “unavoidable” or claim the cyclist contributed more than the evidence supports. Your best protection is a claim built from facts—not assumptions.


