In suburban communities like River Grove, bicycle crashes can happen in everyday commuting situations—near busy corridors, at multi-lane intersections, and along routes where drivers aren’t expecting to share the road.
Common patterns we see in the area include:
- Intersection conflicts: turning vehicles misjudge a cyclist’s speed/distance or fail to yield.
- Door zone problems: riders forced into traffic when a vehicle door opens unexpectedly.
- Construction and detours: lane shifts, uneven pavement, and debris that increase the risk of sudden swerves.
- High-speed “through traffic”: drivers moving quickly treat side streets like acceleration lanes.
When these crashes happen, it’s not unusual for insurance adjusters to focus on “what the cyclist could have done differently,” even if the driver’s actions created the unreasonable danger.


