Bicycle accidents here don’t always look like “simple” intersection collisions. Many involve:
- Tourist and visitor driving patterns (unfamiliar routes, sudden lane changes, delayed reactions)
- High pedestrian activity near commercial areas
- Construction zones and changing traffic patterns
- Parking-lot and access-road conflicts where vehicles pull out unexpectedly
- Left-turn and merging disputes common on busier corridors
Insurance adjusters know these scenarios well. They may argue the crash was caused by the cyclist, the timing was unclear, or injuries weren’t serious enough to justify a larger settlement. A lawyer’s job is to build a record that resists those shortcuts.


