Cyclists in Raleigh often run into patterns that affect fault and damages:
- Left turns at busy intersections: Motorists turning across bike lanes—particularly during peak commute hours—can create disputes about timing, visibility, and right-of-way.
- Merge and speed-change zones: Roads with multiple lanes, frequent lane shifts, and variable traffic flow can make it harder for drivers to judge your distance.
- Construction and lane reconfiguration: Detours, temporary markings, and uneven surfaces can contribute to crashes. In Raleigh, these issues can change week to week, so evidence timing matters.
- Dooring from parked vehicles: Side streets and near retail areas can involve sudden door openings, often with limited time to avoid impact.
- Commercial vehicles on delivery routes: Box trucks and delivery traffic around shopping centers and office areas increase the need for precise documentation of vehicle positioning.
Because these circumstances are common locally, adjusters often look for gaps in the story. Having a clear, evidence-backed account helps your claim move forward.


