Many bicycle collisions in the area happen during everyday movement—commuting, school drop-off, shift changes, and high-traffic stretches where drivers are focused on timing, traffic flow, and making turns.
Common local patterns we look for include:
- Turn and yield disputes at intersections and multi-lane approaches
- “Door zone” incidents near residential streets where parked vehicles open into bike lanes or travel paths
- Sudden braking or lane changes by drivers who are merging, avoiding traffic, or navigating slower vehicles
- Construction and resurfacing issues that create unexpected debris, narrowed lanes, or irregular markings
These aren’t just details for the police report—they affect how fault is argued, what evidence matters, and whether medical treatment aligns with the crash mechanism.


