Many bicycle accidents here happen during commutes and evening travel—when lighting changes quickly near roadway corridors, driveways, and intersections. Claims commonly hinge on details like:
- Where the cyclist was positioned on the road (and whether motorists had a reasonable opportunity to notice)
- Whether a driver yielded, turned, merged, or changed lanes safely
- How visibility was affected by glare, shadows, hills, weather, or nighttime conditions
- Whether debris, lane markings, or construction traffic contributed to the sudden hazard
Because these cases are evidence-driven, the early steps you take can make the difference between a claim that’s taken seriously and one that gets minimized.


