Clermont riders often share the road with drivers who may be distracted by turning movements, deliveries, or the pace of suburban traffic. Many serious crashes come down to preventable failures such as:
- Left-turn and yield problems at intersections (including misjudging a cyclist’s speed or lane position)
- Sudden lane changes around slower vehicles, turning lanes, or merging traffic
- Road debris and construction-related hazards that force abrupt braking or swerving
- Door-zone collisions when cyclists pass stopped or parked vehicles near residential streets
- High-speed “through traffic” on routes where motorists may not expect bikes
If you’re dealing with injuries after a crash on a Clermont roadway, the key is matching what happened on the street to what the insurance company later argues about fault and causation.


