Bicycle accidents in suburban-urban corridors commonly involve drivers who are turning across bike lanes, failing to yield at intersections, or not accounting for cyclists during routine commuting. In Roselle Park, that can look like:
- Left turns at busy intersections where cyclists are traveling at speed and may be partially obscured by vehicles or street design
- Door-zone hazards when parked cars open into the roadway or bike travel path
- Patchwork road conditions—uneven pavement, construction debris, or temporary lane changes—that force last-second evasive action
- After-school and evening traffic surges, when drivers are distracted and timing is tighter
Even when you feel strongly about what happened, insurers often challenge the story—especially when the crash involves a turn, a lane change, or limited visibility. Your claim needs more than a statement; it needs a defensible account tied to evidence.


