In and around Alton, cyclists commonly share the road with commuters and delivery traffic. Many collisions come down to timing and visibility—especially near intersections, turning lanes, and areas where lanes narrow or traffic patterns change.
After a crash, it’s common for disputes to start quickly:
- One side claims you “should have been able to avoid it.”
- The driver’s insurer argues the rider’s position, speed, or lane choice contributed.
- Medical treatment gets questioned if documentation isn’t tied clearly to the crash.
The difference between a low offer and a stronger claim is often how well the crash is reconstructed and how consistently the medical record reflects what happened.


