Anchorage injury cases can turn on facts that locals recognize immediately:
- Seasonal conditions: gravel, slush, sand, and uneven surfaces can change traction and braking distance.
- Limited visibility windows: early morning commutes and long winter evenings increase the importance of lighting and whether drivers could reasonably see you.
- Construction and detours: roadway re-striping, temporary barriers, and lane narrowing can create unexpected hazards.
- Mixed mobility: cyclists often share space with pedestrians, scooters, and transit activity near retail and transit corridors.
Because of those realities, claims frequently hinge on what the roadway looked like, what signals or signs were present, and how the crash unfolded second-by-second.


