Many bicycle accidents in Franklin involve predictable real-world patterns—commuter traffic, turning movements, and changing road conditions.
Common Franklin-area issues we see include:
- Intersection and turn conflicts on busier corridors where left/right turns create narrow timing windows for cyclists.
- Construction and resurfacing impacts near commuting routes, including lane shifts, debris, and inconsistent signage.
- Daylight vs. evening visibility problems when riders commute early or return after work.
- Driver distraction around delivery and service vehicles (including vehicles stopping/starting along the roadway).
These factors matter because insurance adjusters often argue the crash was “unavoidable” or that the cyclist should have anticipated the situation. A strong claim turns on evidence that shows what the other party should have done and what went wrong.


