Many bicycle crashes here involve predictable patterns:
- Right-turn and left-turn conflicts at intersections where drivers are watching traffic flow and may not fully account for a cyclist’s position.
- Commute-time congestion on higher-traffic routes, where sudden braking or lane changes can force evasive maneuvers.
- Roadside and driveway entries, especially near residential corridors where vehicles pull out without seeing a bike close enough to matter.
- Construction and resurfacing activity, which can leave debris, shifted lane markings, or uneven pavement.
Even when you feel certain about what happened, insurers often try to reframe the story. Your job early on is to preserve facts—so your lawyer can later connect those facts to liability and damages.


