Kenosha traffic patterns create predictable risk points. Many cyclist injuries happen during commute windows when drivers are dealing with turning lanes, congestion, and weather changes along Lake Michigan. Riders may also encounter:
- Left-turn and lane-change conflicts near commercial strips and busier intersections
- Door-zone incidents from parked vehicles along higher-turnover streets
- Construction and resurfacing issues that shift bike lanes, add debris, or reduce visibility
- Night and low-visibility collisions during late shifts or evening events when lighting and reflective gear become critical
When fault is disputed, those “small” details—timing, sight lines, lane positioning, and signage—can determine whether an insurer treats the crash as unavoidable or as driver negligence.


