Dunwoody’s mix of suburban streets, busy arterials, and frequent turning movements means bicycle collisions often come down to timing and lookout issues—drivers changing lanes, failing to yield at turns, or not leaving enough space. Riders also commonly face:
- Heavy commuter traffic around peak hours, where quick lane changes can lead to sudden impacts.
- Intersection conflicts at signalized crossings and turning lanes.
- Construction and resurfacing that can shift travel lanes or reduce visibility.
- Driveway and side-street cut-throughs, where vehicles enter roadways without giving cyclists adequate time.
When a case involves these real-world patterns, the value of an early, organized investigation increases. The goal isn’t to “prove everything” immediately—it’s to preserve the facts that insurers will later try to narrow.


