In suburban communities like Inver Grove Heights, bicycle riders frequently share roads with drivers who are focused on commute timing, lane changes, and turning movements. Common dispute triggers include:
- Turning and yielding conflicts at intersections and driveways
- Lane position disagreements (especially when a driver claims they saw the rider later than they actually did)
- Speed and stopping distance arguments, particularly when traffic is heavier during commute hours
- Construction and roadwork changes, where signage, lane shifts, or temporary traffic control can affect what drivers and cyclists could reasonably expect
- Large vehicle involvement (delivery trucks, service vehicles, and other commercial traffic), where damage patterns and witness accounts are often closely contested
When liability is contested, insurers may push for a quick recorded statement, downplay injuries, or argue you were partly responsible. That’s why having a plan early matters.


