Many bicycle accidents here involve predictable friction points—places where attention, timing, and roadway control matter.
Common Faribault scenarios include:
- Right-of-way conflicts at intersections (especially when a turning vehicle misjudges a cyclist’s speed or distance)
- Lane positioning issues near parked cars or curbside activity (drivers may not see riders clearly)
- Construction and roadwork zones that change traffic patterns and sightlines
- Delivery vehicles and trucks that shift lanes or accelerate after a stop
- Seasonal transitions (spring rain, summer glare, fall/dusk lighting) that affect visibility
When insurers get involved, they may argue the crash was unavoidable—or that the rider is partially to blame. Your job isn’t to win a debate on the phone. Your job is to build a record that supports what happened and how it caused your injuries.


