Many claims in Henderson involve predictable real-world scenarios:
- Left turns and rolling stops at intersections where a driver misjudges a cyclist’s speed or space.
- Dooring situations near residential streets and neighborhoods where drivers park along the curb.
- Construction zones and roadwork—unexpected gravel, narrowed lanes, changing signage, or altered traffic patterns.
- Darkness, glare, and visibility issues on early-morning or evening commutes when lighting isn’t ideal.
- Driveway entries and side-street cut-ins where a cyclist can be partially hidden by parked cars, shrubs, or turning traffic.
Even when a cyclist may have contributed in some way, North Carolina law allows for recovery to be reduced rather than automatically blocked—depending on the facts and how fault is allocated.


