Palatka riders often share roads with drivers who are focused on short trips, local errands, and seasonal activity. That can increase the chance of:
- Left-turn and intersection conflicts where a driver misjudges a cyclist’s position or speed
- Right-of-way disputes near busier stretches where traffic backs up
- Road-edge hazards such as debris, uneven pavement, or narrowing lanes
- Night and low-visibility collisions when lighting, reflectors, or headlight angles don’t line up
After a crash, memories blur—exactly when the light changed, how far the vehicle was, whether the driver slowed or accelerated. Organizing your version of events quickly can help your lawyer evaluate fault and damages more accurately.


