Many cyclist injuries in the South Lyon area involve predictable traffic conditions:
- Left-turn conflicts at intersections where a driver misjudges a cyclist’s speed or spacing.
- Right-of-way disputes near crosswalks and side streets when vehicles enter a roadway while a rider is already committed.
- Construction and resurfacing zones where lane shifts, uneven shoulders, and temporary signage change how safely cyclists can travel.
- Subdivision cut-through traffic where drivers may be moving faster than expected on residential-adjacent streets.
Even when the driver “seems sure” they’re not at fault, claims typically turn on evidence: what the roadway markings showed, what the traffic controls required, what witnesses observed, and how the collision fits the timeline.


