Many cyclists in Gadsden ride in mixed traffic—commutes, errands, and weekend routes that share roads with drivers traveling to work shifts or running tight schedules.
When crashes happen in that environment, disputes often come down to a few recurring issues:
- Right-of-way confusion at intersections and turning lanes
- Inadequate lookout when drivers enter the roadway from a side street or driveway
- Roadside hazards (debris, damaged pavement, or temporary lane changes) that may not be obvious until the last second
- After-the-crash blame—especially if a driver claims you “came out of nowhere” or that your speed was unsafe
Even when you’re sure what happened, insurers may challenge details. Your goal is to document what you can early and build a consistent record before the other side locks in its version of events.


