Many Amherst rides involve shared roads where drivers expect cars, not bikes—especially during commuting hours, school schedules, and busy event days. You might be dealing with:
- Turning vehicles at intersections and side streets
- Sudden lane changes on roads used for bike commuting
- Driver distraction while navigating heavier traffic flow
- Hazards created by seasonal road work, debris, or uneven pavement
Even when you believe you’re “in the right,” liability disputes in Massachusetts commonly turn on details: what signals were used, where each vehicle was positioned, visibility conditions, and how quickly someone reacted.


