While every case is different, many local bicycle injury claims come from the same recurring situations:
- Turning and yielding problems: A driver fails to yield at an intersection or misjudges a cyclist’s speed while turning.
- Lane conflict on busy corridors: Cyclists navigating traffic near higher-volume routes can be harmed when vehicles change lanes too closely.
- Right-side and door-zone hazards: In residential areas, driveway exits and parked car “door zones” can create sudden stopping points.
- Construction and resurfacing issues: Roadwork can mean debris, uneven surfaces, temporary markings, or altered traffic patterns.
These scenarios often lead to disputes about what was visible, what signals were used, and whether the motorist had a safe opportunity to avoid the collision.


