In Haverhill, bicycle crashes often involve real-world variables that show up in insurance disputes—things like quick lane changes, limited visibility near intersections, construction activity on arterial roads, and driver uncertainty around yielding rules.
Common Haverhill-specific situations we see include:
- Left-turn and “straight-through” conflicts at intersections where a driver misjudges a cyclist’s speed or space.
- Door-zone problems near residential streets and multi-unit areas where parked vehicles and tight curb lanes reduce reaction time.
- Construction and resurfacing issues—debris, shifting lanes, uneven pavement, and signage that changes traffic flow.
- Delivery and service vehicle pressure in higher-traffic areas where drivers may be focused on schedules rather than safe spacing.
After a crash, those details matter. They’re often the difference between a reasonable settlement offer and an insurance company’s attempt to minimize the story.


