Every bicycle crash has its own story, but in Randolph, we often see issues tied to real-world commuting and street design:
- Left-turn and intersection conflicts involving drivers who misjudge a cyclist’s position or timing.
- Roadside hazards near curb lines and driveways—unexpected vehicle movement, opening doors, or debris that forces sudden swerving.
- Construction and temporary traffic patterns along commonly used corridors, where lane shifts and signage changes can be missed or misunderstood.
- “Suburban speed” problems—drivers treating neighborhood streets like through-routes, especially near busier stretches.
These scenarios are not just “what happened.” They’re also what insurers scrutinize. Building a strong claim often means reconstructing the sequence clearly enough that responsibility can be evaluated.


