In and around Mount Kisco, many cyclists ride for commuting, errands, and weekend routes. That means crashes may involve:
- Drivers turning at intersections who misjudge a cyclist’s speed or position
- Vehicles changing lanes on busier corridors during commute windows
- Ditching/shoulder hazards, debris, or uneven pavement that force sudden evasive movement
- Construction-related changes to lanes and sightlines
After a crash, insurers frequently argue that a cyclist “should have been able to avoid it.” The reality is that safety depends on what drivers and roadways require at the moment of impact. Building a strong claim in Westchester County often turns on capturing the details quickly—before memories fade and before footage gets overwritten.


