Middletown riders often encounter crash scenarios that differ from quiet back roads:
- Left-turn and yielding problems near busy intersections where drivers misjudge a cyclist’s speed or spacing.
- Door-zone collisions when riders pass parked cars along residential streets.
- Construction and lane shifts that funnel traffic and reduce room for safe passing.
- Night visibility issues—especially when lighting is inconsistent or reflective gear isn’t enough to make a cyclist obvious.
- Delivery and service vehicles (including trucks and vans) that stop frequently or swing wider than expected.
Even when you feel confident about what happened, insurance companies often challenge details—timing, signage, who had the right of way, and whether your injuries truly match the crash.


