Coral Springs is largely suburban, but cyclists still share the road with commuting traffic—especially during school and work rushes. Common local patterns we see in serious injury crashes include:
- Left-turn and U-turn conflicts at signalized intersections where a driver misjudges distance or speed.
- Late sightings in areas where lighting or vegetation affects visibility as vehicles approach.
- Roadway construction and resurfacing that can shift lanes, change markings, or leave debris in travel paths.
- High-turnover local roads where drivers may be unfamiliar with cyclists’ typical routes.
Even when a cyclist tries to do everything right, these factors can create an unsafe situation. The goal of a claim is to show how the other party created unreasonable risk—and how that risk caused your injuries.


