South Milwaukee’s mix of residential streets and higher-traffic travel routes can create situations where fault gets disputed quickly. A few examples we often see:
- Left-turn and lane-change conflicts with drivers merging into or crossing your path during commute hours.
- Dooring risks when a rider is forced to dodge a parked vehicle or an opening door.
- Road construction and detours that change lane width, add debris, or shift traffic patterns.
- Large vehicle interactions where trucks, buses, or delivery vehicles have blind spots and longer stopping distances.
In these cases, insurance adjusters may argue the rider should have anticipated the danger—or that the cyclist’s actions were the immediate cause. The real issue is usually whether the other party acted reasonably and whether their actions created an unsafe situation that led to your injuries.


