In most bicycle injury cases, the dispute isn’t whether you were hurt—it’s who caused the crash and whether the other party’s actions were unreasonable.
In Bentonville, common scenarios we see include:
- Turning or merging conflicts at busier intersections where timing and lane position matter.
- Door-zone incidents when riders pass parked cars on streets with limited room.
- Construction and detour zones where lane shifts create sudden hazards.
- Work trucks and delivery vehicles traveling through commercial areas and staging near curb lines.
Even when you believe you had the right-of-way, insurers may argue comparative fault. The practical goal is the same: show how the other party’s conduct created an unreasonable risk and caused the collision.


