In Harrison, many bicycle collisions happen in predictable “high-conflict” settings—places where drivers are concentrating on the road ahead, turning, merging, or adjusting speed:
- Intersection turn/left-turn crashes: A vehicle turns across a cyclist’s path, and the dispute becomes what the driver saw (or should have seen) and how quickly.
- Passing and lane-position disputes: When a driver attempts to pass or squeeze by, the details of where the bicycle was positioned become critical.
- Roadway debris and uneven surfaces: Gravel, construction patchwork, or hazards on the shoulder can contribute to loss of control and impact injuries.
- Daytime visibility vs. dusk lighting: Even when it’s “not dark,” glare, weather, and timing can lead to conflicting accounts.
When you’re dealing with pain, treatment, and missed work, it’s hard to remember every detail. That’s exactly why your documentation and timeline matter.


