In West Park, bicycle riders frequently share the road with drivers who are focused on turning lanes, quick stops, and fast-changing traffic patterns. Many disputes don’t come down to “who hit who” in a simple way. Instead, they arise from:
- Turn and yield moments at busy intersections (left turns, U-turns, and late yield decisions)
- Lane positioning disagreements (where the rider was in relation to a vehicle)
- Visibility and lighting issues during early mornings, evenings, and overcast days
- After-the-fact statements that insurers use to argue the crash was caused by rider error
A strong case usually turns on proving what happened in the moments leading up to impact—supported by photos, witness details, roadway indicators, and medical documentation.


