Local bicycle injuries often come from situations that look “normal” at first glance—until they aren’t.
Common Perry-area scenarios include:
- Right-hook or left-turn collisions at intersections when a driver misjudges a cyclist’s speed or timing
- Lane encroachment on busier road segments where drivers pass too close or drift while distracted
- Construction and shoulder changes that force riders into the travel lane or create sudden hazards
- Dooring in areas where vehicles stop along the curb and a rider has little time to react
- Night and low-visibility crashes, especially when headlights, reflectors, or street lighting don’t clearly show a cyclist’s position
In these moments, insurance companies may try to frame the crash as unavoidable or argue that you “should have been able to avoid it.” Your job after a crash is not to prove fault alone—it’s to preserve the facts that let an attorney evaluate liability and damages.


