In Benton, bicycle riders are commonly exposed to predictable risk patterns:
- Commuter traffic where turning movements, lane changes, and speed differences create high-impact moments.
- Commercial corridors and delivery traffic where drivers may be distracted or slow to account for cyclists.
- School-area congestion that increases sudden braking, short sightlines, and rushed maneuvers.
- Construction and resurfacing that can shift lanes, reduce visibility, and change how drivers approach intersections.
In these situations, insurers often try to minimize causation—arguing injuries weren’t serious, were caused by something else, or that the rider should’ve avoided the collision. A lawyer’s job is to connect the crash details to the medical record and keep the story consistent.


