While every collision is different, riders in and around Pea Ridge commonly face similar risk situations:
- Commuter and school-area traffic: Drivers are focused on timing, turn lanes, and short gaps—leaving less margin for a cyclist’s speed and line.
- Road edges, shoulders, and uneven surfaces: Potholes, gravel buildup, and transitions between pavement and shoulder can contribute to loss of control.
- Intersections and turning conflicts: Many crashes involve a vehicle turning across a cyclist’s path—especially when sightlines are limited by landscaping, hills, or roadside features.
- Construction and detours: Temporary lane shifts and poorly marked hazards can place cyclists closer to vehicle traffic.
- Daylight glare and low-visibility conditions: Even on “clear” days, glare can distort distance and timing.
If your crash involved any of the above, we’ll focus on what the evidence should show: where each party was positioned, what drivers could reasonably see, and how the collision caused your injuries.


