Lauderdale Lakes is a mix of residential streets and higher-traffic routes, and cyclists often share the road with drivers who are:
- Turning at intersections without fully accounting for a bike’s speed and position
- Changing lanes near curbside traffic, busier shopping areas, or delivery activity
- Driving distracted during peak commute times
- Passing too closely, especially where lanes narrow or visibility is reduced
Even when a crash seems straightforward, insurers may argue that the cyclist contributed—sometimes by pointing to speed, roadway position, or lighting conditions. In practice, what wins cases is not just what you remember, but what you can prove.


