Many bicycle injuries in Idaho Falls occur in common, predictable situations:
- Commuter turning conflicts at intersections where drivers merge, turn, or change lanes during peak traffic.
- Construction and resurfacing zones where lane widths shift, signage is inconsistent, or debris collects.
- Roadway mix-ups where drivers underestimate a cyclist’s speed or don’t expect a bike to be in the lane.
- Tourist-season and event traffic that increases congestion and changes typical driving patterns.
- Poor visibility conditions during dawn/dusk commutes, early winter darkness, or heavy weather.
When insurance companies review these cases, they often look for reasons to reduce liability—such as claims that the rider was in the “wrong place,” that the driver couldn’t avoid the collision, or that your injuries don’t match the crash.
That’s why your early evidence matters so much.


