Tucson’s mix of urban streets, arterial roads, and neighborhood routes can create a pattern of arguments we frequently see in injury claims, such as:
- Fault confusion at intersections: Drivers claim they had the right-of-way, while cyclists report sudden turns, lane changes, or failure to yield.
- Right-hook and left-turn collisions: Turning vehicles misjudge a cyclist’s speed or spacing.
- Construction and road conditions: Detours, uneven pavement, and lane shifts can be cited as “causing” the crash—even when a driver’s attention or yielding duty was at issue.
- After-hours traffic: Evening rides and entertainment districts can increase visibility and perception disputes.
In every case, the goal is the same: build a record that connects the crash to your injuries and the losses you’re facing—before insurance tactics turn the story into a numbers game.


