In and around Mesa, bicycle accidents commonly involve:
- Turning drivers at intersections and mid-block turn lanes who claim they didn’t see the cyclist in time
- Traffic flow changes during peak commute hours (morning school traffic, evening return trips, event days)
- Road construction and lane shifts that leave less room for cyclists and can obscure sightlines
- Dooring near residential streets where parked cars and changing curb access are common
When an insurer can’t quickly match your version of events to their assumptions, they may try to reduce or deny the claim. That’s why the early focus should be on preserving evidence and building a clear, consistent account of how the crash happened.


