Reynoldsburg is a suburban community with busy corridors and frequent turning movements—especially near intersections where drivers are watching for traffic flow, pedestrians, and turning vehicles. That combination can lead to common collision patterns:
- Right-turn and left-turn conflicts at intersections
- Door-zone incidents near curbside parking along busier streets
- Abrupt lane changes when drivers merge around traffic or construction activity
- Poor visibility conditions during morning and evening commuting hours
In these situations, insurers often argue the cyclist “should have anticipated” what the driver did—or they claim the rider’s actions were the main cause. A strong case typically depends on reconstructing what happened from the physical evidence and the timeline, not on assumptions.


