Bicycle accidents in Newburgh frequently involve predictable local conditions:
- Turning conflicts at intersections where drivers misjudge distance or fail to yield.
- High-activity roadway stretches where bicycles share space with trucks, delivery vans, and commuter traffic.
- Seasonal visibility issues—rain, early darkness, and glare can make it harder to see riders clearly.
- Construction and lane shifts on routes used by commuters, which can create sudden hazards.
Even when a rider may have contributed in some way, New York law still recognizes that compensation may be available if another party’s negligence played a meaningful role.


