Northglenn is built around commuter routes and neighborhood connectors, so bicycle collisions commonly involve:
- Intersections and turning maneuvers (drivers turning across a cyclist’s line)
- Lane changes and merges near busier corridors
- Right-of-way disputes near crosswalks and multi-use paths
- Late-season visibility issues (shorter daylight, glare, and weather)
- Construction and detours that change how drivers and cyclists navigate lanes
Even when you feel confident about what happened, insurers often scrutinize timing, traffic control, and whether the cyclist could have avoided the crash. Your records and evidence matter more in these disputes than in “minor fender-bender” cases.


