Every crash is different, but Franklin Park riders commonly run into a few recurring patterns:
- Intersection conflicts during commute hours: Riders and motorists may both assume the other will yield, especially near multi-lane turns and signal-controlled intersections.
- Door-zone and curbside hazards: If you’re riding close to parked cars, you may be forced to swerve when a door opens without checking traffic.
- Construction and detours: Roadwork can narrow lanes, change signals, or shift traffic patterns—making it harder for drivers to anticipate cyclists.
- Commercial traffic on nearby routes: Delivery vehicles and service trucks can create blind spots and sudden lane changes.
- Poor visibility at dawn/dusk: If lighting is limited, glare, shadows, and reflective signage issues can become central to fault disputes.
When these scenarios lead to injury, insurers often focus on gaps in the timeline, conflicting witness accounts, or claims that the rider “should have avoided” the collision. An attorney helps you build a clear story tied to evidence.


