In a smaller, fast-growing community like Moody, crashes involving cyclists frequently happen during predictable routines: commuting to work, riding along familiar routes, and sharing roads with drivers who may not expect cyclists.
Common patterns we see in towns like Moody include:
- Intersections and left turns where a driver misjudges distance or timing.
- Passing and “close calls” that force sudden swerves.
- Roadway hazards—debris, uneven pavement, or construction/maintenance issues—especially along routes where traffic speeds up.
When injuries follow, the other side may try to frame the crash as “avoidable” or argue you were riding unsafely. A strong claim depends on more than your memory—it depends on documentation and consistent messaging.


