Many bicycle crashes in the area happen in predictable settings—places where drivers, riders, and pedestrians overlap.
In practice, disputes often revolve around:
- Turning and yielding at intersections (including left turns that cut across a cyclist’s path)
- Passing or lane positioning on narrower roadways where there isn’t much margin for error
- Driveways and side streets where a vehicle pulls out without seeing a cyclist in time
- Construction, seasonal road conditions, and debris that can force sudden swerves
- Night and low-visibility rides when lighting, reflectors, or glare becomes a factor
When liability is challenged, insurers frequently argue that the cyclist was responsible for avoiding the collision or that the injury is unrelated. Your best protection is a clear, evidence-based narrative that ties the crash to your medical record.


