Elmwood Park is a dense, commuter-heavy area. That means bicycle crashes frequently involve:
- Intersection conflicts (left-turning drivers, “rolling stops,” and late braking)
- Lane positioning disputes (whether a rider was visible, predictable, and where the bike was located)
- Door-zone or curb-side hazards along busier corridors and near commercial areas
- Construction and detours that change traffic flow and visibility
In these situations, insurers often try to reduce payout by arguing the cyclist was at fault, injuries weren’t caused by the crash, or treatment was unnecessary. A strong case depends on locking down the facts early—before key evidence disappears.


