Many bicycle crashes in the Seven Hills area involve the same stressful mix: daily commute traffic, quick decision points at crossings, and drivers who may not fully see a cyclist until the last second.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Turning conflicts at intersections: Drivers making left turns or failing to yield when a rider is already committed to the lane.
- Door-zone or curbside incidents: Bikes forced into traffic when a door opens or when a vehicle pulls out unexpectedly.
- Construction and resurfacing surprises: Temporary markings, uneven pavement, and debris can create sudden hazards.
- Shared-road speed changes: Riders traveling at one pace while surrounding traffic accelerates or brakes abruptly.
In these situations, what happened in the seconds before impact often becomes the entire case. That’s why early documentation and consistent medical treatment are so important.


