Many bike wrecks in New Rochelle turn into liability fights because the details are easy to misunderstand in the moment—crosswalk timing, right-of-way disputes, turning vehicles, sudden lane changes, and road conditions that cyclists can’t control.
Common New Rochelle scenarios we see include:
- Left-turn or right-turn collisions at intersections where drivers claim they “didn’t see” the cyclist.
- Door-opening incidents along curb lanes, especially where parked vehicles sit close to the flow of bicycle traffic.
- Commercial and delivery vehicle conflicts in high-traffic commuting areas.
- Construction and detours that change lane geometry, visibility, and signage.
- Crashes near crowded pedestrian zones where drivers and cyclists may be reacting to sudden foot traffic.
Even when you believe you did everything right, insurers may try to frame the crash as rider error or “sudden emergency.” The goal early on is to prevent your claim from becoming a guessing game.


