Westbury riders frequently share the road with commuters, school traffic, and drivers who may be navigating intersections they don’t slow down for. In suburban areas like this, crash disputes often turn on:
- Turning movements and yielding at intersections and driveway exits
- Lane positioning when traffic funnels or slows unexpectedly
- Visibility issues (lighting changes, glare, roadside vegetation, or parked vehicles)
- Construction-related detours that alter routes and create “unexpected” hazards
Even when a cyclist feels certain about what happened, insurers may argue the rider was partly responsible or that the collision was unavoidable. Your case needs a clear, documented account of the sequence of events.


