Westminster traffic and road design patterns create predictable risk points for cyclists. Many crashes happen during:
- Commute traffic surges (morning/evening) when drivers are watching for congestion and changing lanes
- Right-turn and left-turn conflicts near intersections—especially where drivers fail to account for a cyclist’s speed and position
- Door-zone issues around residential streets and businesses where parked vehicles or quick stops are common
- Construction and detour areas where lane widths change, signage is easy to miss, and visibility is reduced
Even if you believe you did everything right, a driver’s insurance may argue you were “part of the problem.” In Maryland, comparative fault can affect the amount of compensation—but it doesn’t automatically end your claim. The goal is to show what happened, what the other driver should have done, and how your injuries were caused by the collision.


