Dayton cyclists often share the road with drivers dealing with peak commuting traffic, shift changes, and construction-zone detours. We also see common crash patterns involving:
- Left-turn collisions at busier intersections where drivers misjudge speed or fail to yield.
- Dooring incidents near residential streets and commercial areas where curbside parking is common.
- Lane-change and merging issues on routes with frequent entry/exit from side streets.
- Construction-related hazards—unexpected debris, uneven surfaces, missing or moved signage, and temporary lane markings.
Even when you feel certain about what happened, insurers frequently argue alternate versions. That’s why Dayton cases often turn on timely documentation and careful consistency between your account, the police information, and medical findings.


