On the roads around Midlothian, cyclists frequently share space with drivers who are:
- focused on commuting schedules,
- turning across lanes at busy intersections,
- navigating changing traffic patterns near construction or detours,
- or simply not expecting a bike to be present in the lane.
After a crash, it’s common for the conversation to shift quickly from what happened to what each side remembers. If you don’t preserve the right details early, insurers may fill gaps with assumptions.
That’s why the first priority is building a record that matches Illinois expectations for negligence and causation—so your story doesn’t have to be “perfect,” but it does need to be provable.


