In Daphne, bicycle collisions often happen in predictable “real-life” settings:
- Turning vehicles at busy intersections: A driver making a turn may not notice a cyclist in the lane, especially when traffic flow, lighting, or congestion changes quickly.
- Construction and resurfacing areas: Detours, narrowed lanes, uneven pavement, and temporary signage can increase the chance of sudden braking or swerving.
- Commuter traffic and weekend activity: During peak travel times, roads can be busier, and witnesses may offer inconsistent recollections.
- Door-zone and parked-vehicle hazards: In residential and mixed-use areas, a parked vehicle opening too soon can create an abrupt collision.
Because these situations are common, insurers frequently look for gaps: unclear timing, missing photos, or medical records that don’t clearly connect the crash to your symptoms. The goal of a lawyer’s early involvement is to close those gaps before they become “problems” for the other side.


