Mountain Brook rides often intersect with real-world driving patterns—busy sightlines, turning traffic, and frequent “shared road” expectations. Common scenarios we see include:
- Left-turn and yield disputes at intersections and driveway turn-ins where a cyclist’s speed is underestimated.
- Door zone collisions when riders pass parked vehicles along residential streets.
- Near-miss swerves that cause riders to lose control after a driver changes lanes or accelerates unexpectedly.
- Construction and resurfacing impacts that create uneven pavement, debris, or temporary lane shifts.
In each situation, the dispute usually isn’t just “what you remember”—it becomes whether the other side can argue you were partly responsible, whether the crash location supports their story, and whether your medical findings actually relate to the incident.


