Many cyclist injuries here involve situations where more than one person thinks they’re right—especially at busy crossings and during peak activity.
Common New London fact patterns include:
- Right-of-way confusion at intersections where drivers turn while cyclists continue through or proceed during changing signals.
- Door-zone collisions when cyclists share lanes with parked cars along busier streets.
- Tourist and visitor traffic effects—drivers unfamiliar with routes, parking patterns, and timing at intersections.
- Construction and detour impacts near higher-traffic corridors, where bike lanes may shift or visibility changes.
When liability is unclear, insurers often push a narrative that minimizes the other driver’s responsibility or argues the cyclist could have avoided the crash.


