Many serious cycling injuries in and around Farmington come down to whether a driver had a proper opportunity to see the cyclist and yield or maneuver safely—especially at crossings and turning movements.
Common local crash patterns we see residents describe include:
- Left turns and yield disputes at intersections where a rider may be partially obscured by traffic flow
- Lane-position confusion during heavier commute periods (drivers guessing where a cyclist will be)
- Right-of-way disagreements when a cyclist is traveling straight while a vehicle turns across the path
- Construction/road-change hazards that alter sightlines, shoulder space, or signage clarity
Why this matters: in Minnesota, fault is often discussed through a comparative negligence lens—your compensation may be reduced if the other side argues you contributed. The best cases are built on a clean, consistent incident narrative supported by physical and medical evidence.


