Many bicycle collisions in North Royalton happen during everyday routines:
- Commuting and turn conflicts at intersections where drivers are watching for cars—not cyclists.
- Lane changes and merges near busier roadway segments, where visibility can be limited by vehicles, landscaping, or traffic flow.
- Door-zone and curbside hazards in residential areas and near retail stops.
- Construction and re-routing that changes shoulder space, bike paths, or driving patterns.
Even when the rider believes the other driver was at fault, insurers may argue comparative fault, question the severity of injuries, or claim the medical treatment is unrelated.
The early goal is simple: build a clear, evidence-backed account that matches the crash and the medical record.


