While every case is unique, residents often run into similar real-world issues here:
- Right-of-way confusion at high-traffic intersections: turning vehicles may fail to yield to cyclists who are legally proceeding through the area.
- Large vehicle and delivery-route dynamics: trucks and vans can create blind spots, and lane changes may happen with limited visibility.
- Construction and roadway transitions: temporary markings, narrowed lanes, and shifting traffic patterns can increase the risk of sudden hazards.
- Business access points and driveways: vehicles entering or exiting parking areas can misjudge a cyclist’s speed and distance.
These scenarios matter legally because insurers may claim you were “out of position” or that the crash was unavoidable. Your attorney will focus on evidence that shows what each driver/party should have done—and what they actually did.


