Local bike riders often end up in preventable collisions tied to predictable roadway patterns. In Lake Wales, that can include:
- Turning and merging near higher-traffic intersections: Left turns, right turns, and lane changes that don’t properly account for an approaching cyclist.
- Close-passing or unsafe spacing: Drivers who give too little room, especially on narrower roadway segments or when traffic is moving quickly.
- Construction and resurfacing impacts: Temporary lane shifts, debris, and confusing markings that make it harder to predict vehicle movement.
- Tourists and seasonal traffic: Visitors unfamiliar with local routes may misjudge speed, right-of-way, or signage.
Even if you believe you rode safely, insurance may try to frame the crash as your fault. A strong claim focuses on what the other party did (or didn’t do) and how that conduct caused the collision.


