Many bicycle injuries in Perrysburg involve predictable, high-risk conditions:
- Intersection conflicts during commute hours (drivers turning across bike lanes, failing to yield, or misjudging timing)
- Lane changes and merging near faster traffic where sudden braking leaves less room for a cyclist to react
- Construction and roadway transitions that create unclear lane boundaries, debris, or shifting traffic patterns
- Commercial traffic from deliveries and service vehicles that increase the number of vehicles near curb lanes and crosswalk areas
- Suburban riding patterns—short trips that still cross busy streets can lead to serious injuries when a collision occurs at speed
In these situations, the strongest cases usually come down to details: what the traffic signals showed, what lane the cyclist occupied, where the vehicle was positioned, and how fast the crash sequence unfolded.


