While every crash is different, many of the cases we handle in the Clemmons area share common real-world circumstances:
- Suburban route turns and merges: Drivers pulling out from side streets or adjusting lanes may fail to account for a cyclist’s position and speed.
- Right-of-way confusion at intersections: Even when traffic signals are present, timing, sight lines, and lane placement can become contested.
- Road debris and shoulder hazards: Gravel, potholes, construction materials, and uneven pavement can cause loss of control—especially when riders are commuting regularly.
- Near-highway speeds and longer reaction times: On faster corridors, small misjudgments can lead to severe impact and complex injury patterns.
- Night and low-visibility crashes: Headlight visibility, reflector use, and lighting conditions often become part of the fault discussion.
These scenarios matter because the evidence you collect (and how you preserve it) can determine whether liability is clear or disputed.


