Boynton Beach is a mix of residential streets, high-traffic commuting routes, and areas where pedestrians and cyclists share the roadway. After a crash, the details that matter most can disappear quickly:
- Traffic signal timing and turning behavior: Who entered the intersection first, and whether a driver yielded properly.
- Lighting and glare: Florida sun angles and late-day visibility can affect how drivers perceive cyclists.
- Road debris and construction work: Temporary conditions—gravel, lane shifts, uneven pavement—can contribute to loss of control.
- Seasonal congestion: Increased activity can mean witnesses are distracted and surveillance footage is overwritten sooner.
In practice, that means the sooner you preserve evidence, the stronger your position tends to be—especially when an insurer tries to shift blame to the cyclist.


