In towns like Dublin, many bicycle crashes involve predictable conditions: mixed traffic on busy corridors, drivers turning into side streets and driveways, and sudden lane changes near intersections where visibility is limited. Add in school zones, early-morning commuters, and evening activity around local businesses, and it’s common for fault to become a moving target.
Insurers may argue:
- you were “too far into the lane,”
- the driver “couldn’t see you,” or
- your injuries are unrelated to the crash (especially if symptoms appear later).
Your case needs more than a good story—it needs a defensible record.


