Many bicycle injuries in Spring Valley happen in predictable real-world settings:
- Stop-and-go traffic near intersections: Turning vehicles and drivers changing lanes are common sources of collision.
- Residential street mix-ups: Cyclists and drivers often share roads with limited visibility, parked cars, and unpredictable driving patterns.
- Road work and shifting lanes: Construction, detours, and temporary signage can create hazards that insurers later try to minimize.
- Delivery and rideshare traffic: Increased vehicle volume can lead to sudden braking, wide turns, and lane-position disputes.
In these situations, the biggest challenge is often proving how the crash happened—not just that it happened.


