Many local bicycle crashes involve factors you don’t always think about until you’re dealing with the aftermath:
- Left turns, right-of-way disputes, and “I didn’t see you” moments at intersections where traffic flow can be heavy and sightlines vary.
- Dooring and curbside hazards near parked vehicles—especially in areas where commuters stop quickly or where vehicle turnover is high.
- Event-driven surges (weekends and community activity) that increase driver distraction and make timing at crosswalks more chaotic.
- Construction and road work that can shift lanes, narrow shoulders, or change signage and markings.
These details matter because they shape the evidence you’ll need—photos, witness observations, vehicle movement, and how the crash sequence likely unfolded.


