Many injured cyclists assume the facts will be “obvious.” In practice, claims can stall or shrink when key details are missing—especially when the crash happened during commute hours or near changing traffic conditions.
In Buford and nearby areas, some common scenarios we see include:
- Left-turn or U-turn crashes where a driver misjudges distance/speed and the cyclist’s lane position becomes a dispute.
- Lane shift and construction activity—debris, narrowed lanes, or temporary markings that affect how safely a rider could travel.
- High-traffic intersections where multiple vehicles are involved and witness accounts can conflict.
- Door-zone incidents near residences or businesses where a door opens unexpectedly into a cyclist’s path.
- After-event inconsistencies, like when a rider remembers the crash clearly at first—but later can’t recall timing, signals, or positioning.
A good Buford bike injury claim isn’t built on assumptions. It’s built on a timeline, corroboration, and a damages record that matches the injury story.


