Schenectady has a mix of residential streets, busier arterial roads, and areas where cyclists share space with turning vehicles, delivery traffic, and pedestrians. Common patterns we see in local cases include:
- Right-of-way disputes at intersections where turning vehicles and cyclists enter the same conflict zone.
- Door-zone collisions in areas with curbside parking and high turnover.
- Construction and resurfacing impacts that change lanes, reduce visibility, or introduce debris.
- Night and poor-visibility crashes where lighting, reflective markings, and driver sightlines become central to fault.
In many cases, the outcome turns on whether the evidence supports a clear timeline—who entered the intersection first, what the traffic controls showed, and where each party was positioned.


