In Lake Mary, many bicycle rides overlap with higher traffic volumes, turning movements, and changeable conditions around commercial areas. Common patterns we see after crashes include:
- Left-turn and yield disputes at intersections where drivers are focused on multiple lanes and traffic flow
- Lane-change conflicts when a car merges and a cyclist is already committed to the lane
- Sudden slowdowns near shopping and activity centers where drivers react late
- Visibility problems caused by weather, glare, or lighting changes near evening traffic
Even when the cyclist did everything right, insurance companies may attempt to frame the incident as unavoidable or argue the rider “should have avoided it.” Florida comparative negligence laws can reduce compensation if a defense claims shared fault—so the evidence you preserve early matters.


