Bicycle injuries in Wilmington often occur in predictable traffic patterns—especially during commute hours and around areas with frequent turning, lane changes, and pedestrian activity.
Common Wilmington scenarios include:
- Right hooks and left turns at busy intersections where cars cut across a cyclist’s path.
- Dooring near higher-turnover streets where parked vehicles and ride-share traffic create sudden hazards.
- Construction-related lane shifts along routes used by riders commuting to work or college.
- Aggressive passing and close calls on multi-lane roads where drivers misjudge space and speed.
Even when a driver claims it “wasn’t their fault,” the difference often comes down to evidence—what the driver could see, what the roadway demanded, and how the crash unfolded.


