Cadillac is a mix of residential streets, school routes, and higher-traffic drives used by commuters and visitors. That matters because bicycle crashes often turn on details like timing, sight lines, and whether drivers had a clear view.
Common Cadillac-related situations we see include:
- Turning and yielding disputes near intersections where traffic flows quickly.
- Passing/merging problems on roads where drivers may assume cyclists will ride predictably.
- Seasonal hazards—debris, uneven pavement, or winter/shoulder changes that can contribute to loss of control.
- Tourist and event traffic that increases the number of unfamiliar drivers on the road.
In all of these scenarios, insurers may argue you “should have been more careful” or that the road condition wasn’t a meaningful cause. The right case strategy focuses on showing what the responsible party should have done differently—and how that directly led to your injuries.


