Many Searcy-area crashes involve predictable, everyday patterns:
- Right-of-way disputes at intersections where turning traffic and cyclists share limited sight lines.
- Daytime glare and dusk visibility (especially during early morning commutes and evening rides).
- Construction, resurfacing, and lane shifts that force last-second steering and increase the odds of a collision.
- Neighborhood cut-through traffic where drivers may not expect a cyclist to be present.
In Arkansas, police reports, witness accounts, and vehicle/roadway evidence can heavily influence how fault is assessed. That’s why we focus on building a timeline that matches the crash scene and your medical record—so the story is consistent.


