In Gulf Shores, bicycle riders commonly share the road with drivers navigating:
- Tourist-heavy traffic (sudden lane changes, distracted driving, unfamiliarity with local routes)
- Seasonal congestion that increases stop-and-go braking and risky passing
- Work zones and resurfacing that alter lanes, signage, and sightlines
- Right-of-way confusion at intersections and driveways where vehicles enter from side roads
Even when you believe you’re clearly in the right, insurers may argue:
- you “should have been more predictable,”
- the crash was “unavoidable,”
- or that your injuries came from something unrelated.
A lawyer’s job is to translate what happened into an evidence-based claim the insurance company can’t dismiss.


