In Clawson, many riders commute along familiar corridors where traffic moves quickly and drivers may not expect to see cyclists in the roadway. The problem is that the details that decide liability—lane position, timing, sightlines, and what traffic signals were doing—get harder to prove once days pass.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Intersection conflicts where a driver claims they “didn’t see” the cyclist until the last second
- Left turns and lane changes where a motorist misjudges speed or distance
- Dooring incidents near residential streets and parked vehicles
- Construction and road-work zones where signage, barriers, or lane shifts contribute to sudden hazards
When these disputes start, insurers often push for quick recorded statements or downplay injury severity. That’s where having a lawyer involved early can make a measurable difference.


