Many bicycle injury claims hinge on details—exactly where you were riding, what the other driver did in the seconds before impact, and whether the roadway condition contributed to the crash.
In Clearwater, disputes commonly arise around:
- Right-of-way at intersections and turns: Drivers turning into a bike lane or crossing a rider’s path may claim they “couldn’t see you.”
- Tourist/visitor driving behavior: Out-of-area drivers may be unfamiliar with local routes and signage.
- Construction and lane shifts: Temporary signage, uneven pavement, and narrowed lanes can create sudden hazards.
- Parking situations: Dooring (a vehicle door opening into the bike lane) and backing incidents often require quick evidence preservation.
Because these issues are fact-heavy, the earlier you organize crash information, the better your chances of keeping your story consistent and supported.


