Many Baltimore bicycle crashes happen in predictable “mixing zones”—places where bikes, vehicles, and pedestrians overlap:
- Intersection conflicts (left turns across bike lanes, failure to yield, and late braking)
- Door-zone hazards near residential streets, busy corridors, and areas with frequent curb turnover
- Construction and roadwork detours that narrow lanes or shift traffic patterns
- Night and poor-visibility conditions, especially where lighting and signage aren’t consistent
Because these scenarios are common, insurers often look for reasons to reduce payouts—like questioning whether you were visible, whether the driver saw you, or whether your injuries “match” the crash.
Your best advantage is to document your case early and keep your medical record consistent with the crash timeline.


