Salina cyclists commonly face risk factors that don’t look the same every day:
- Shifting traffic during school schedules and shift changes (drivers may be focused on pedestrians, buses, or turning lanes)
- Roadwork and resurfacing that changes lane width, visibility, and signage
- Intersections where turning movements and lighting cues matter—especially at dusk
- Mixed-speed traffic near commercial areas, where vehicles may accelerate and pass differently than you expect
When injuries happen, insurers often try to frame the crash as unavoidable or blame the rider. That’s why early triage matters: the sooner your facts are organized and your evidence is preserved, the better your attorney can assess liability and protect your claim.


