Yorktown’s roadways and daily routines can create predictable collision patterns. Many bike injuries we see locally involve:
- Turning and yielding problems near intersections where drivers merge, turn, or change lanes.
- Left-hook/right-angle collisions when a driver misjudges a cyclist’s speed, distance, or visibility.
- Dooring incidents in areas where cars stop along the curb and cyclists have less room to maneuver.
- Construction and resurfacing zones that reduce lane width or shift traffic patterns.
- Night and low-visibility events, especially when lighting, reflective gear, or roadside cues aren’t clear.
These details are not just “what happened”—they shape the evidence you should collect and the questions your lawyer will ask to connect the crash to your injuries.


