Marysville riders often share roads with drivers who are focused on getting to work, school, or connections to nearby highways. That creates patterns investigators tend to look for, such as:
- Turning and yielding disputes at intersections where bicycles are easy to overlook.
- Lane-change timing problems when a driver moves into a cyclist’s path.
- Construction and resurfacing impacts that can shift lanes, add debris, or reduce visibility.
- High-traffic “stop-and-go” moments near busy areas where attention lapses happen quickly.
- Night and dusk visibility issues, including glare and lighting gaps.
Your claim turns on details—what the driver did, what you reasonably observed, what the roadway conditions were, and how those facts connect to your medical treatment.


