Many Plano area bicycle crashes involve predictable patterns:
- Left-turn and crossover conflicts: Drivers turning across a cyclist’s path may claim they “didn’t see” you or that you appeared suddenly.
- Dooring and curbside hazards: Cyclists riding close to parked cars can be hit when a door opens without checking.
- Roadside debris and construction impacts: During seasonal maintenance or work zones, uneven surfaces and lane shifts can force sudden evasive maneuvers.
- Intersection disputes: Right-of-way arguments often hinge on signal timing, sight lines, and witness accounts.
A strong claim starts by reconstructing what happened in sequence—then matching that story to medical records and physical evidence.


