In suburban communities like Roselle, bicycle crashes frequently involve predictable friction points: drivers merging after traffic slows, right hooks near busy intersections, sudden lane changes, or road edges that aren’t as forgiving as they should be.
Even when you “know” what happened, insurers may argue:
- the driver didn’t see you in time,
- you were riding too close to traffic,
- the timeline doesn’t match the physical evidence,
- or your injuries were caused by something other than the crash.
Your case usually comes down to whether your version of events can be reconstructed with objective support.


