West Haven has a mix of residential streets, busier corridors, and routes that cyclists use for commuting and errands. That matters because crash patterns often turn on how intersections are controlled, visibility conditions, and how vehicles merge or turn.
In many West Haven bicycle injury cases, disputes come down to details like:
- whether a driver yielded when entering or crossing a bike path/edge of roadway
- what drivers saw (or didn’t see) based on lighting, weather, and traffic flow
- whether a turning vehicle made a safe maneuver
- how quickly a cyclist could react to sudden hazards
When the other side challenges your account, you need more than reassurance—you need a structured approach to preserve the facts while memories, footage, and documentation are still available.


