Bicycle crashes in our area often happen during normal routines: getting to work, running errands, or riding between neighborhoods. The most common patterns we see include:
- Intersection and turning conflicts on major roads where drivers may be focused on traffic flow.
- Right-of-way mistakes when cars merge, change lanes, or fail to yield.
- Lane-edge and debris hazards that force abrupt swerves.
- Poor visibility conditions (sun glare, dusk lighting, or weather) that make timing and distance harder to judge.
Even when you did everything you could, insurers may try to frame the crash as unavoidable—or argue you’re responsible for not “avoiding” the collision. Your case needs a clear, evidence-based explanation of what happened and why the other party’s conduct created the danger.


