Bicycle injuries in Pekin frequently happen during everyday commuting and errands—not just “recreational rides.” Common scenarios include:
- Lane change and turning conflicts near busy intersections where drivers may not fully check for cyclists before pulling out or turning.
- Right-hook and left-turn collisions at crossings where sight lines, vehicle position, or timing make it easy to miss a rider.
- Door-zone crashes when cyclists pass parked cars along busier corridors.
- Construction-related hazards during seasonal work, including debris, uneven surfaces, or lane shifts that force abrupt maneuvers.
- Truck and delivery vehicle interactions in industrial and commercial areas where attention and braking space can be tighter.
If you were hurt in one of these types of crashes, the key isn’t just what happened—it’s building a clear record that shows who created the unreasonable risk and how that risk caused your specific injuries.


