In suburban communities like Richton Park, many bicycle injuries happen during routine travel: commuting to school or work, riding to nearby shopping areas, or navigating familiar roads where drivers assume they can “get through quickly.” That assumption can be dangerous.
Common local crash patterns include:
- Turning and yielding errors at intersections where visibility is affected by parked cars, roadside landscaping, or traffic queues.
- Lane changes and merges on roads where drivers may not fully account for cyclists riding with traffic.
- Construction activity near pavement transitions, detours, or temporary lane markings.
- Door-zone collisions near residential blocks with frequent driveway/curb access.
- Low-light riding during Illinois seasonal time changes when drivers’ attention may be split by evening traffic.
After a crash, the first goal is to build a story insurers can’t dismiss—one that matches the physical scene and the medical record.


