Many cyclists in Burlington are commuting or running errands close to areas with frequent vehicle traffic—especially where drivers are turning, changing lanes, or sharing the road with trucks and delivery vehicles.
Local crash patterns we often see in case reviews include:
- Intersection and turn conflicts: motorists turning into a cyclist’s path or failing to yield at crossing traffic.
- Door-zone impacts: when a vehicle is stopped along the curb and opens suddenly.
- Lane squeeze / merge moments: drivers moving over after spotting a cyclist late.
- Construction and detours: temporary lane shifts, uneven pavement, and signage that’s easy to miss.
The common thread is this: the crash can feel obvious to you, but insurance adjusters often try to reframe events using gaps in timing, incomplete statements, or unclear documentation.


