Michigan City’s mix of tourist traffic, weekday commuting, and seasonal activity creates real patterns we see in bicycle injury claims—especially when motorists are distracted, unfamiliar with the area, or navigating changing road conditions.
Common local situations include:
- Drivers turning into a cyclist’s path at intersections where timing and lane position become critical.
- Close passes and lane shifts on busier streets where traffic moves faster than cyclists expect.
- Construction and detours that change lane markings, visibility, and safe routing.
- Parking lots and curb access areas near shopping and entertainment where attention is split.
The result: fault disputes often aren’t about “who meant well.” They’re about what can be proven—using the right evidence, captured early enough to matter.


