Many bike injuries in and around Ansonia occur in predictable settings:
- Intersection conflicts: Drivers turning across a cyclist’s path often create disputes about timing, visibility, and right-of-way.
- Driveway and side-street cut-throughs: Bikes can be harder to see when vehicles pull out, especially on streets with limited sightlines.
- School and commuter traffic windows: Congestion and hurried driving increase the odds of sudden braking, lane position changes, and distraction.
- Construction and road transitions: Temporary lane shifts, uneven pavement, debris, and signage changes can contribute to crashes.
In these situations, the legal challenge is usually the same: insurers want a simple story that minimizes fault and treats injuries as unrelated or short-lived. A strong claim counters that with evidence tied to the crash conditions you actually faced.


