Many bicycle crashes here involve predictable local conditions: busy roadway merges, limited sight distance near turns, and confusing traffic flow at intersections where drivers and cyclists share the same space.
While every case is different, we see a few recurring issues that can strongly affect fault and settlement value:
- Intersection timing and turning conflicts (drivers turning across a cyclist’s path)
- Right-of-way disputes when a bicycle is traveling through traffic or roundabout-like flow
- Construction/utility work zones that leave debris, uneven pavement, or altered lane markings
- Door-zone collisions near retail strips and residential streets where parked vehicles are common
- After-dark visibility problems—especially when lighting, reflective gear, or signage visibility is disputed
These details matter because insurers often argue the rider “should have avoided” the collision. Your job is to document what happened; our job is to translate that into a clear, evidence-based claim.


