Many bicycle injury cases turn on the same core question—who created an unreasonable risk—but the local details matter.
In and around Marlborough, crashes frequently involve:
- Commuter traffic and turning movements: Drivers pulling out, turning across a bike lane, or misjudging a cyclist’s speed on approach to an intersection.
- Merging and lane changes: Situations on busier roadways where a cyclist is forced to brake suddenly or swerve to avoid impact.
- Construction and shifting travel patterns: Work zones can narrow lanes, alter sight lines, and change signage placement—problems that may contribute to a crash.
- Delivery and service vehicles: Vans and commercial trucks making short stops or navigating loading/turning scenarios.
Your claim needs to tell a clear story that matches what can be verified—road layout, traffic controls, timing, and the sequence of events.


