In South Florida suburbs, many cyclists share the road with drivers who are:
- Merging and making frequent turns during commute hours
- Driving faster than conditions allow in wet weather or low-visibility conditions
- Navigating neighborhood streets where drivers may not expect cyclists to be present
- Passing too closely, especially where there’s limited shoulder space
Even when the crash feels “obvious,” insurance companies often try to reframe events—claiming the rider swerved, appeared suddenly, or failed to follow traffic rules. In Hialeah Gardens, your case typically comes down to whether the facts can be supported by evidence (not assumptions).


