Berkley is a suburban community where cycling is common for commuting, errands, and weekend rides. That mix can create predictable conflict points—especially where drivers may be focused on neighborhood traffic, turning into driveways, or navigating busier stretches.
In many Berkley bicycle crash claims, disagreements come down to:
- Right-of-way and turning behavior (drivers turning across a cyclist’s path)
- Lane position and spacing (how much room a driver had and whether they maintained it)
- Lighting and visibility (even short rides can involve glare, shadows, or dusk conditions)
- Road conditions (potholes, uneven pavement, debris, and construction-related changes)
Even when a cyclist is injured in a seemingly straightforward crash, insurance companies may argue the facts don’t match the medical record—or that the cyclist should have avoided the collision. Your early documentation can make a major difference.


