Crown Point riders often face predictable risk patterns. While every crash is unique, these scenarios come up frequently:
- Intersection and turning conflicts: Drivers turning across a cyclist’s path—especially where visibility is limited by traffic flow, weather, or roadway geometry.
- Commute-time congestion: Collisions during peak hours when drivers are focused on timing, lane changes, and shorter stopping distances.
- Construction and road work zones: Changes to lanes, signage, and road surface conditions can create sudden hazards for cyclists.
- Dooring and lane encroachment: Injuries caused when a vehicle opens into a cyclist’s line or when a driver moves into a bike lane too late to avoid impact.
- Commercial traffic and delivery vehicles: Bikes sharing the road with larger vehicles that have wider turning paths and more blind spots.
If any of these sounds like what happened to you, don’t assume you’ll be “okay” just because the crash seemed quick. The evidence and documentation you gather early can have a major impact on how insurance companies evaluate liability.


