South Fulton has a mix of busy commuter corridors, neighborhood streets, and areas where drivers and cyclists share roads under changing traffic patterns. In real cases, disputes usually come down to one of these issues:
- Turning and yielding mistakes at intersections (especially when traffic flow is heavy and sightlines change)
- Lane positioning arguments (both sides claim the other created the unsafe condition)
- Visibility problems at dawn, dusk, or in weather when reflective gear matters
- Construction and roadwork zones that alter traffic lanes and shoulder access
- After-crash blame shifting, where an insurer tries to frame the cyclist as the reason the crash happened
When fault is contested, insurers may delay, reduce, or dispute injury value. Your next steps—what you preserve and what you say—can influence how these disputes resolve.


