Many bicycle crashes in Meridian involve situations where responsibility can quickly become contested. Common patterns we see include:
- Left-turn and lane-change collisions at intersections where drivers misjudge a rider’s distance or speed.
- Dooring incidents when a parked vehicle opens into a cyclist’s path (often near businesses and residential drive lanes).
- Construction and utility work that changes the roadway layout or forces riders into unexpected traffic patterns.
- Night riding and glare on darker stretches where lighting and visibility become key.
- Large-truck and delivery vehicle interactions along routes used by freight and service traffic.
In these cases, insurers may argue the rider was careless, that the crash was unavoidable, or that the injuries aren’t connected to the collision. Your case needs a clear record to challenge those claims.


