Many bicycle accidents in and around Loganville involve situations that sound straightforward at first—but later get challenged. Common patterns we see include:
- Right-of-way confusion near busy intersections where drivers are focused on turning or merging.
- Close-passing and lane squeeze on roads where traffic moves quickly and drivers misjudge a cyclist’s position.
- Construction and changing traffic patterns that affect visibility, lane guidance, and stop/start behavior.
- Side-street pullouts and driveway entries where a driver may not fully scan for cyclists.
These details matter because insurance adjusters often try to frame the crash as “unavoidable” or claim the cyclist should have acted differently. A strong Loganville case is built by connecting the crash mechanics to the medical record and showing exactly how the other party created an unreasonable risk.


