Meridian’s mix of suburban streets, expanding road projects, and higher traffic volumes creates common “pattern” issues we see in injury claims:
- Construction zones and lane shifts: Drivers may change lanes or fail to adjust for cyclists when barriers, signage, or markings are inconsistent.
- Turning and yielding at busy intersections: Even when a cyclist has the green light or a protected movement, turn signals, timing, and driver lookout are frequently disputed.
- Dusk and weather visibility: Boise-area traffic can get hazardous quickly as light fades, and glare can affect a driver’s ability to see a rider.
- Commuter routes shared with faster vehicles: On certain corridors, a driver may argue the cyclist was “unpredictable” even when the rider was following the roadway.
Because these details matter, Meridian injury claims often hinge on what evidence exists and how quickly it’s preserved.


