On Long Island, cyclists share the road with drivers who may be distracted, rushing between destinations, or unfamiliar with how to handle a bike at turning points. In East Rockaway, disputes commonly arise around:
- Right-of-way at intersections (especially when a vehicle turns across a cyclist’s path)
- Lane positioning and passing (including how much space was available)
- Visibility factors like glare, late-day lighting, and weather after rain
- Construction or roadway changes that affect where riders can safely travel
Insurers frequently try to frame the crash as a “misunderstanding” rather than negligence. Your job early on is to create a record that makes the other side’s explanation harder to accept.


