Brookhaven is a mix of neighborhoods and higher-traffic routes where cyclists share the road with drivers heading to work, school drop-offs, and weekend destinations. In real cases, that often means:
- Intersection and turn conflicts: Drivers entering or turning across a cyclist’s path can create disputed “right-of-way” stories.
- Lane squeeze and distracted driving: Even when a driver “didn’t hit you on purpose,” distracted attention or improper spacing can be the real cause.
- Construction and resurfacing: Road changes can lead to unexpected debris, shifting markings, or altered travel lanes.
- Fast-moving traffic patterns: On busier stretches, small timing errors can lead to severe injury.
Those factors don’t just affect how a crash happens—they affect what insurers try to argue after the fact.


