In Racine, many collisions happen in predictable “pressure points”:
- Busy commuting corridors and turning lanes where sightlines, speed, and turning patterns lead to disputes about who had the right to proceed.
- Lakefront and recreation routes where cyclists may be mixed with pedestrians, park traffic, and seasonal activity.
- Construction zones and resurfacing areas where lane shifts, temporary markings, and debris can contribute to sudden hazards.
- Evening visibility issues—headlights, reflective gear, and lighting conditions can become central to fault arguments.
When insurers respond quickly, it’s common for them to challenge causation (“your injuries aren’t from the crash”) or comparative fault (“you should have avoided it”). The goal is to protect your claim while you focus on recovery.


