Forest Park is a mix of neighborhood travel and higher-traffic movement. That combination often leads to the same types of problems we see in injury claims:
- Right-of-way confusion at intersections: Drivers turning across a cyclist’s path may dispute timing—especially when lighting changes or signals are hard to read.
- Close-pass and lane positioning disputes: After-impact statements sometimes focus on where the bike was “supposed” to be, even when road conditions forced a different line.
- Construction and detours: Temporary lane shifts, uneven pavement, and debris can contribute to sudden braking and swerving.
- Busy commuter windows: Crashes during peak hours can mean more witnesses—but also fewer moments to document details before everyone moves on.
The goal isn’t to “prove you’re a cyclist.” The goal is to show, with evidence, what happened and why the other side’s actions created an unreasonable risk.


