Roselle’s mix of residential streets and higher-traffic intersections means bicycle injuries often involve multiple “in-between” moments—turns, lane changes, parked cars, and sudden hazards that can be hard to remember clearly if you’re in pain.
Common Roselle scenarios we see include:
- Left-turn and right-turn conflicts at signalized intersections where a driver misjudges a cyclist’s position or timing.
- Door-zone incidents near curbside parking where a door opens into a rider’s path.
- Construction and detours that narrow lanes, shift traffic patterns, or create debris and uneven surfaces.
- “Shared road” disagreements where each party remembers the spacing differently—especially when video footage is limited or unclear.
When these factors collide, insurers often try to argue that the crash was unavoidable or that you should have reacted differently. That’s why early, organized case-building is so important.


