In a suburban–urban mix like Ossining, bicycle collisions frequently involve competing stories—especially at intersections, in turn lanes, or where traffic flow changes quickly near popular destinations. Riders may also face visibility issues from dusk/evening commuting, parked cars limiting sightlines, or temporary roadway conditions.
Common friction points we see in local claims include:
- Right-of-way confusion at intersections (drivers entering from side streets or turn lanes)
- Dooring and lane obstructions (bikes forced to swerve to avoid an opening)
- Left-turn or U-turn disagreements (what the driver saw and when)
- Construction or traffic-control changes that affect where riders travel
- “You should have stopped/you were speeding” defenses that shift blame away from the driver
Even when you feel certain about what happened, insurers often focus on details they can challenge. Having a lawyer who understands how these disputes are typically handled in New York can make it easier to keep your claim consistent and well-supported.


