Wadsworth is a suburban community where cyclists share the road with commuters heading to work, school, and nearby routes. That often means crashes happen in predictable patterns:
- Intersection and turning crashes (drivers turning across a cyclist’s path)
- Lane squeeze or “right-side passing” situations where drivers misjudge space
- Low-visibility moments near dawn, dusk, or after weather changes
- Construction and road work that can create sudden hazards or altered traffic flow
- Rides along busier corridors where drivers may be focused on timing traffic lights rather than scanning for cyclists
In these situations, insurers commonly try to shift blame or argue the cyclist “should have avoided it.” A strong claim in Wadsworth depends on proving what happened—clearly and consistently.


