Shaker Heights traffic patterns and road design create recurring crash scenarios:
- Commutes with frequent turning movements: cyclists are often in the path of left/right turns at intersections and driveways.
- Residential streets that feed into busier routes: drivers may expect fewer bikes, which can affect how they respond to cyclists and how insurers frame “reasonable care.”
- School-area timing: crashes near school schedules can involve distractions, sudden speed changes, and disputed visibility.
- Construction and resurfacing: debris, lane shifts, and temporary markings can contribute to sudden hazards.
Your case may depend on details like line-of-sight, timing, signage, and where the bike and vehicle were positioned—so documentation matters more than people expect.


