Many Weston-area bicycle incidents involve patterns that show up in local claims:
- High-turning-traffic intersections: Drivers turning across a cyclist’s path may dispute what they saw and when.
- Suburban speed changes: Speed increases after stop-and-go traffic can lead to longer reaction times.
- Roadside hazards near driveways and exits: Cyclists can be forced into traffic when vehicles pull out, shift lanes, or block sight lines.
- Construction and resurfacing zones: Temporary markings, uneven pavement, and altered traffic flow can contribute to sudden loss of control.
Because of these common scenarios, the early evidence you preserve—photos, witness names, and the exact sequence of events—often matters more than people expect.


