Many bicycle injuries in the area happen during predictable “rush” moments:
- Commute traffic conflicts: Bikes share space with drivers who are accelerating through intersections and making late turns.
- Suburban roadway transitions: Roadways can change widths, lane control, and turning patterns, which increases confusion about right-of-way.
- Visibility issues: Evening riding near retail and busier corridors can mean reduced sight lines, glare, and delayed recognition.
- Construction and lane shifts: Temporary markings and detours can force riders into unexpected paths.
Those factors matter because insurance adjusters often argue the crash was sudden or “unavoidable.” A strong case in Morton Grove focuses on objective details—what signals and markings were in place, what a reasonable driver should have seen, and how the crash sequence aligns with your injuries.


