Enterprise is a community where people drive for work, school schedules, and daily errands. That means many bicycle crashes involve predictable pressure points:
- Left-turning drivers at busier intersections
- Dooring incidents near curbside parking and quick stops
- Construction and detour areas where lanes shift and visibility changes
- Late-day lighting when glare and shadows make it harder to spot cyclists
When injuries are involved, insurers commonly argue about what was seen, when it was seen, and whether the cyclist could have avoided the crash. In practice, the strongest cases in Enterprise are built from time-stamped, verifiable details—not just good intentions and memory.


