Many local cyclists ride along commuter routes where traffic moves fast and drivers may be focused on getting to work or navigating suburban intersections. In practice, Pleasant Prairie riders often face crash patterns tied to:
- Turning and yielding disputes at busy intersections
- Lane changes near high-speed stretches where a cyclist can be harder to spot
- Daylight-to-dusk lighting transitions, especially when glare reduces visibility
- Construction and resurfacing that changes curb lines, lane widths, or shoulder conditions
- Commercial traffic from deliveries and service vehicles operating on tighter schedules
Those factors matter because insurers often argue the crash was unavoidable or that the cyclist should have anticipated the danger. Your case needs a clear, documented story that fits what actually happened on the road.


