Roswell traffic patterns and roadway design can create recurring crash scenarios, including:
- Lane changes and turns during commuting hours: Drivers may misjudge distance and speed, especially when cyclists are traveling in traffic flow.
- Spotty visibility around intersections: Lighting, signal timing, and driver sightlines can become key issues.
- Construction and roadwork zones: Detours, temporary markings, and debris can increase the odds of sudden swerves.
- Suburban driveway exits and curb cuts: Cyclists can be caught off-guard by vehicles pulling out or merging too late.
- Tourist and event crowds: On weekends or during busy community periods, driver attention is more likely to be divided.
In these situations, insurers often argue the crash was unavoidable or that the cyclist contributed. A Roswell-focused approach prioritizes proof that directly addresses those arguments.


