Every case has its own facts, but in our area we often see patterns that affect liability and evidence:
- Turning and merge issues on local arterials: Drivers turning across a bike lane or failing to yield can create a sudden “no time to react” moment.
- Deer/visibility and lighting conditions: Early morning and dusk rides can mean glare, shadows, or reduced sight distance—especially where trees and terrain affect visibility.
- Construction and roadside changes: Temporary lane shifts, gravel, uneven pavement, or debris can contribute to loss of control and collisions.
- Touring and seasonal traffic: Visitors unfamiliar with local roads may misjudge speed, spacing, or right-of-way.
If you were hurt, the key is connecting what caused the crash to what your injuries required next.


