Aurora traffic patterns can create situations where fault is unclear at first, especially when rides intersect with:
- Left turns and merge points (drivers adjusting around cyclists)
- Suburban road transitions (speed changes and lane narrowing)
- Seasonal road issues (potholes, loose gravel, snow/ice cleanup variability)
- Construction and utility work (cones, temporary signage, uneven surfaces)
In these cases, insurers may argue the cyclist was partially responsible, that injuries weren’t caused by the crash, or that your medical treatment took too long to “match” the incident.
A lawyer’s job is to keep your story grounded in what can be proven—using crash evidence, medical documentation, and Ohio fault rules.


