Many Massapequa Park cyclists ride during weekday traffic and weekend errands—when:
- intersections are busy and signals may be timed for vehicles, not bikes
- right turns and lane changes happen quickly
- delivery vehicles and SUVs are frequently maneuvering near curb lanes
- visibility changes (sun glare, low-light evenings, or weather) affect what each person “saw”
In these cases, insurers often focus on gaps: what light was on, whether the driver looked for a cyclist, where the bike was positioned, and how quickly the situation developed.
Having legal guidance early helps you organize the crash story around the facts adjusters and defense counsel commonly challenge.


