Shorewood residents often bicycle for errands, fitness, and commuting. That means crashes commonly involve:
- Intersection conflicts (left turns, failure to yield, unclear lane positioning)
- Door-zone and curbside hazards near parked or stopping vehicles
- Construction and road resurfacing that changes sightlines, lane width, or markings
- High-speed traffic transitions where drivers enter or leave busier corridors
After a crash, these factors affect how insurers frame fault—especially when the driver claims they “couldn’t see” the cyclist in time or that the rider acted unpredictably.


