Park Ridge is suburban, but it’s not “low risk.” Many riders share the road with drivers commuting through the area, turning at intersections, and navigating periods of heavier traffic. Common local patterns we see after bicycle collisions include:
- Left-turn and lane-change conflicts at intersections where timing and visibility are contested.
- Door-zone and curbside hazards when riders pass parked cars or ride close to the edge of the roadway.
- Construction-related friction (temporary lane shifts, debris, uneven pavement) that can affect braking and steering.
- Visibility issues during peak commute hours, including glare, early evening lighting, and distractions inside vehicles.
Those details often become the core of the fault dispute. Your job early on is not to “prove the case” yourself—it’s to preserve the facts that will let a lawyer evaluate negligence and causation.


