In and around Grosse Pointe Park, bicycle collisions often occur in predictable commuting patterns: short trips to schools and parks, errands along arterial roads, and connections to nearby routes. Many crashes look minor at first—until swelling, headaches, or mobility problems show up days later.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Right-of-way conflicts at intersections when a driver turns while a cyclist is already committed to the lane.
- Dooring near curbside parking—especially when drivers or passengers open doors without checking for oncoming bikes.
- Lane squeeze incidents as traffic flows around parked cars, construction zones, or temporary roadway changes.
- Debris and pavement hazards that are easy to miss at bike speed (gravel, broken pavement edges, loose materials).
When a crash involves residential streets and quick turns, insurers may try to frame the event as “unavoidable.” Your job early on is to preserve details that show it wasn’t.


