Port Huron traffic patterns and street design can create predictable risk points for cyclists:
- Mixed-speed traffic near downtown and riverfront areas where drivers may be turning, stopping, or navigating pedestrians.
- Intersection conflicts at busy crossings where timing, visibility, and lane positioning become critical.
- Construction and maintenance activity on state and local roadways, where debris, lane shifts, and signage issues can contribute to crashes.
- Seasonal riding changes—in spring and summer, more cyclists are on the road, but drivers may be less accustomed to sharing lanes.
When a crash happens, insurers often start by questioning credibility and placing responsibility on the rider. Having experienced counsel from the start helps you avoid getting boxed into an unfair narrative.


