Many bicycle injuries in the Radcliff area involve familiar, repeatable scenarios:
- Commuter traffic conflicts: Riders sharing the road with vehicles turning, lane-changing, or accelerating out of intersections during peak travel.
- Roadside and driveway issues: Vehicles pulling out of side streets or driveways without giving cyclists a safe buffer.
- Construction and roadwork zones: Temporary lane shifts, uneven pavement, and signage that drivers may not notice in time.
- Night and low-visibility collisions: Poor lighting, reflective visibility issues, and delayed driver recognition.
These factors don’t automatically mean “someone is at fault”—but they do mean the case often hinges on timing, sight lines, and documentation. If the facts aren’t organized early, insurance companies may push a story that minimizes the rider’s injuries.


