Many bicycle crashes in the Streamwood area happen in predictable settings:
- Commute corridors and higher-speed stretches where drivers may not expect cyclists to be present.
- Intersections near where traffic patterns change quickly (turning vehicles, lane merging, limited sightlines).
- Day-to-day suburban routes where road debris, uneven pavement, or construction signage can force sudden swerving.
- Evening rides when lighting is inconsistent and visibility issues become a major point of contention.
When a case is disputed, insurers often focus on questions like: Where exactly were you? Did the driver see you in time? Were you following traffic controls? Your job is not to “win” the argument on the spot—it’s to build a record that holds up.


