Many residents ride for commuting, errands, or weekend exercise. That means crashes can involve predictable local patterns, such as:
- Intersection conflicts at signalized crossings where drivers may be focused on turning traffic.
- Lane changes near busier stretches where cyclists can be partially obscured by vehicles.
- Construction and road work that shifts lanes, changes signage placement, or narrows safe space.
- High-volume shopping and event traffic where drivers may be distracted or moving quickly between destinations.
When you’re evaluating a claim, the details of how the crash happened matter as much as what injuries you suffered. The goal is to build a clear chain from the crash sequence → the injuries → the financial impact.


