While every crash has its own facts, injured riders in and around Greenfield often run into patterns like:
- Right-of-way conflicts at intersections (especially when drivers are focused on turning, navigating, or entering traffic from side streets).
- Dooring and lane intrusion near curbside stops—a problem that can be worse when streets are busy during peak seasons.
- Construction and detours that change lane geometry, visibility, or signage. Even when road crews do their best, responsibility may fall on whoever failed to handle safety properly.
- Low-speed but high-impact collisions involving passenger vehicles, trucks making deliveries, or drivers pulling out after stopping.
- Road debris and uneven pavement that can force sudden swerves, leading to contact with vehicles, curbs, or guardrails.
If you tell us what you remember about the moments before impact—weather, lighting, road conditions, traffic flow—we can help you identify what evidence matters most for liability and damages.


