Many bicycle crashes in College Park involve situations where drivers are focused on turning, merging, or navigating busy intersections. Common patterns we see include:
- Left-turn conflicts when a motorist misjudges a cyclist’s speed or lane position.
- Lane changes and merging where there’s limited visibility and cyclists are squeezed between traffic and curbside movement.
- Door-zone impacts near areas where cars are stopping or parking along the roadway.
- Construction and lane shifts that change traffic flow and signage visibility—especially during peak commute hours.
- High-traffic approach roads where timing, lighting, and distance perception become critical.
Why this matters: in these scenarios, insurers often argue the cyclist “could have avoided it” or that the crash was sudden and unavoidable. Your records, photographs, and witness information help show what was reasonably foreseeable and what safe driving required.


