Cyclists commonly get hurt in settings where a driver’s attention, turning decisions, or lane choices are challenged—especially during commuting hours and in areas with frequent intersections.
In Arlington Heights, disputes often come down to details like:
- Whether a driver properly yielded at a turn or intersection
- How lane position and spacing were managed before impact
- What the lighting conditions were (morning commutes, dusk, or evening rides)
- Whether construction or road work created an unexpected hazard
- What the police report states about fault and roadway conditions
Even when a cyclist feels confident about what happened, insurers may argue the crash was avoidable or that the cyclist contributed more than the evidence supports. Your best protection is a clear, evidence-based account tied to your medical record.


