Many Aurora bicycle crashes involve predictable local scenarios:
- Intersection and turning conflicts on major roads where sightlines can be affected by traffic flow, turning vehicles, or lane positioning.
- Lane shifts and construction activity near ongoing roadway work, detours, and temporary signage.
- Commuter timing—crashes can happen during early morning and evening rush when attention and stopping distance are compromised.
- Suburban driving patterns where drivers may treat wide roads like highways, even when cyclists are riding close to the roadway edge.
In these situations, insurers may argue the cyclist was careless or that the crash was unavoidable. A strong claim in Aurora usually depends on whether you can connect the driver’s actions (or failure to act) to the moment of impact—and then connect injuries to the crash.


