In suburban areas like Shiloh, many cyclists ride along roads used by commuters, delivery drivers, and motorists making frequent turns. That creates common friction points after a crash:
- Turning and yielding problems at intersections and driveway entrances
- Lane-change misunderstandings when a driver is moving around slower traffic
- Visibility issues from lighting, glare, or seasonal conditions (especially during fall and winter)
- Construction and resurfacing activity that can alter sightlines, lane markings, and curb ramps
After an accident, it’s common for insurance adjusters to suggest the cyclist “should have avoided it.” That doesn’t automatically end your claim. In Illinois, the focus is whether another party acted unreasonably and whether that conduct caused your injuries.


