Many bike collisions in suburban areas aren’t “mysterious”—they’re the result of preventable moments:
- Left turns and yield failures at intersections where drivers focus on cross-traffic.
- Lane position and visibility issues near wider roads where drivers assume a cyclist is farther away.
- Construction and resurfacing that shifts lanes, adds debris, or changes signage.
- Dooring hazards when bikes share the road near parking/loading areas.
When the crash involves a driver who believes they “had the right to turn” or an insurer that claims your injuries are unrelated, you need someone who can organize the facts and push back with evidence.


