Many bicycle injuries in urban settings come down to timing and positioning—especially at intersections where traffic signals, turning lanes, and lane shifts can be confusing. In Paterson, that can mean:
- A driver making a turn while failing to properly scan for cyclists
- A lane change or merge happening during peak commuting hours
- Poor visibility from vehicles, trucks, or roadway geometry
- Construction zones where markings or signage are altered or unclear
In these situations, insurers may argue that the cyclist “should have anticipated” the danger. Our job is to help show how the other party created an unreasonable risk and how the crash sequence connects to your injuries.


