A bicycle case is rarely “one-size-fits-all,” especially in a suburban area where commutes, school traffic, and high-speed turns can collide with cyclists.
Common Avondale scenarios we see include:
- Left-turn and yield failures at busier intersections where drivers underestimate a cyclist’s speed.
- Lane drift near multi-lane roads when drivers change lanes without fully checking blind spots.
- Construction and detour hazards—debris, narrowed lanes, and temporary signage that can create sudden hazards.
- Right-of-way confusion when traffic patterns are complex and witnesses remember different details.
These details matter because insurers often argue the cyclist was “out of position” or that the crash was unavoidable. A strong claim requires more than a good story—it requires a consistent, evidence-backed narrative.


