Many bicycle crashes in the area aren’t random—they happen in predictable settings:
- Suburban turning conflicts: Left turns and right-angle entries at busy intersections, especially when a driver’s attention is divided.
- Commute traffic pressure: Riders sharing roads with fast-moving vehicles during peak hours.
- Construction and resurfacing zones: Temporary lane shifts, uneven pavement, and unclear markings that can contribute to loss of control.
- Door-zone and curb-side hazards: Collisions that occur when a vehicle stops along the curb and doors open into a cyclist’s path.
In these situations, the “story” matters—but so does the record. The more you can preserve while the scene is fresh, the better your claim can be understood and evaluated.


