Many bicycle injury claims hinge on details that are easy to miss at the scene—especially in high-traffic areas near entertainment, shopping, and arterial roads.
Common Scottsdale-related problems we see include:
- Turning conflicts: Drivers making right turns too wide, failing to account for cyclists beside or near the curb line.
- Intersection timing disputes: Competing accounts about when the light changed, whether a vehicle yielded, and how close the cyclist was.
- Construction and detours: Temporary signage, lane shifts, and debris that force sudden evasive maneuvers.
- Visitor-related chaos: Tourists unfamiliar with local traffic patterns, unfamiliar with turn lanes, or distracted by navigation.
Because insurers focus on gaps, delays, and inconsistencies, your early documentation matters more than many people realize.


