Boston’s mix of dense intersections, frequent turning movements, shared bus/bike lanes, and construction zones creates situations where the “story” matters as much as the impact.
Common Boston crash patterns include:
- Left-turn and right-turn conflicts at busy intersections, especially when drivers are navigating multiple lanes.
- Dooring near residential streets and commercial areas where cyclists ride close to parked cars.
- Lane shifts from roadwork that force sudden braking or swerving.
- Pedestrian-heavy crossings where vehicle drivers may be focused on foot traffic rather than cyclists.
When an insurer disputes what happened, your claim often rises or falls on documentation—photos, timing, witness accounts, and medical records that line up with the crash.


