In Cary, cyclists commonly share the road with:
- High-traffic intersections during commute windows
- Neighborhood-to-main-road travel where sightlines can be limited
- Construction and traffic-control zones that change lane layouts
- Turn-heavy driving patterns near shopping areas and arterial roads
In these situations, insurance adjusters often argue about what was visible, what was expected, and whether the crash could have been avoided. That’s why your case needs more than “what you think happened”—it needs a timeline, documentation, and consistency.


