Many bicycle collisions in Central Florida involve predictable patterns:
- Intersection conflicts at high-visibility turning points, where a driver turns without properly yielding to a cyclist in the roadway.
- Left- or right-turn misjudgments, especially when a rider is moving with traffic but a driver underestimates speed or distance.
- Roadside hazards—debris, uneven pavement, or temporary lane changes—that force sudden steering decisions.
- Commuter and errand traffic (not just “rush hour”), including drivers who are distracted by navigation, rides, or quick stops.
These details affect liability. In practice, your claim hinges on evidence showing what each driver saw—or should have seen—and how that connects to your injuries.


