In suburban communities like Buffalo Grove, bicycle accidents frequently involve common patterns—factors that insurers try to minimize or reframe:
- Left-turn and yield conflicts at busier intersections near retail corridors
- Dooring or sudden lane changes where drivers may not expect a cyclist
- Construction and lane re-striping that changes traffic flow and sightlines
- Night and low-visibility riding (even “short” commutes can be impacted by glare, tree shadows, or inconsistent lighting)
- Ride routes that mix neighborhoods and thicker traffic—making timing and positioning contested
When the other side argues “you were unpredictable” or “you should have avoided it,” the case often turns on details: where each person was, what signals/markings showed, and how the injury timeline fits the crash.


