Many bicycle crashes in Albany involve predictable “problem moments”:
- Left-turn and lane-change conflicts near intersections where drivers are focused on traffic flow.
- Dooring or side-swipe incidents where a vehicle pulls close to the curb.
- Construction and resurfacing that changes lane width, signage, or visibility.
- High-activity areas where pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles share space (especially during peak commuting hours).
When insurers see a cyclist involved, they may assume the rider was reckless—even if the driver’s movement created an unreasonable risk. A strong claim in Albany typically needs clear documentation tying the crash to the injuries and the losses you’re now carrying.


