While the legal standards aren’t “local,” the realities of where and how people ride in and around Glen Carbon often shape what evidence matters.
You may be dealing with issues like:
- Intersection and turning conflicts: crashes often happen when a driver turns across a cyclist’s line of travel.
- Road debris and lane irregularities: cyclists may swerve for hazards, then get struck when a driver doesn’t adjust in time.
- Higher-speed commuter traffic: the difference in speed and stopping distance can affect injury severity and disputes about what was “avoidable.”
- Limited lighting and visibility: evening rides can create arguments about whether signals, markings, or roadway illumination were sufficient.
Your case can still move forward even if there are facts that could be spun in the driver’s favor. The difference is whether your evidence tells a clear, consistent story of how the crash happened and why your injuries match that event.


