While every crash is different, Flint riders often face scenarios where visibility, timing, and road conditions become key.
- Turning collisions at intersections: Left turns and right turns are a frequent source of disputes when a driver says they “didn’t see” the cyclist.
- Dooring and lane conflicts: Drivers leaving parked cars—especially in denser residential areas—may open doors into a cyclist’s path.
- Construction and road-work zones: Changes to lanes, uneven surfaces, and detours can increase the risk of loss of control, especially with quick traffic flow changes.
- Low-light visibility: Early mornings and evenings can reduce what drivers and cyclists can reliably see, which often becomes a focal point in liability arguments.
If you were injured in one of these situations, the case usually turns on whether the other party acted reasonably under the circumstances—and whether the evidence supports that story.


