Edgewater is a coastal, commuting, and activity-heavy community. Cyclists regularly share roadways with drivers traveling to work, running errands, or driving through busy corridors during daylight and evening hours.
In real cases around Central Florida, disputes commonly grow because:
- Visibility changes quickly (sun glare, low-angle light near dawn/dusk, and sudden weather shifts)
- Right-of-way becomes contested at intersections and turning lanes
- Roadside hazards—sand tracked onto pavement, debris, deteriorating asphalt, or unclear lane edges—contribute to sudden loss of control
- Multi-vehicle traffic makes it harder to reconstruct what happened first
When facts are questioned, your claim depends on whether the story you tell lines up with the physical evidence and your medical record.


