Many bicycle injuries in Glenview involve everyday suburban factors—not dramatic freeway incidents. Common patterns include:
- Driveway and side-street conflicts: Cars pulling out, turning, or changing lanes where cyclists are difficult to see.
- Left-turn and cross-traffic issues: Drivers misjudging distance or timing during turning maneuvers.
- Trail-to-road transitions: Riders entering or exiting paved paths where drivers expect pedestrians or vehicles, not bicycles.
- Construction and resurfacing impacts: Temporary striping, detours, or uneven surfaces that can contribute to loss of control.
These details affect fault analysis. The “who had the duty to yield” question often turns on timing, sightlines, and traffic control devices—things insurers frequently contest.


