Safford traffic mixes local commuting with visitors traveling through the area. That combination can create predictable problems in bike crash claims:
- Turning at intersections and side streets: Drivers may misjudge a cyclist’s speed or fail to yield during left/right turns.
- Passing on narrower roads: A bike rider can be forced closer to the edge when a vehicle squeezes by.
- Construction zones and changing lane layouts: Temporary signage and detours can create sudden hazards.
- Low-light visibility: Morning/evening rides can be affected by glare, dark clothing, or inconsistent lighting.
Even when you believe you’re clearly not at fault, insurers frequently argue the rider could have avoided the crash. The difference between a low offer and a fair outcome usually comes down to how well the facts are documented.


