Western Springs is a suburban community with daily commuting patterns, school-area traffic, and familiar routes that people ride—until something breaks that routine. Many disputes in bicycle cases don’t come down to “who saw who first” in a general sense; they come down to specifics such as:
- Whether a driver yielded when turning near a cyclist’s path
- Whether roadway markings, nighttime lighting, or seasonal debris contributed to the crash
- Whether the injured cyclist’s actions were reasonable under the conditions
- Whether the insurance company claims the injuries are unrelated or were caused by something else
Even when you feel confident about what happened, insurers often test your timeline and the medical record.


