Durant traffic patterns and road conditions create recurring crash themes for cyclists:
- Intersection conflicts: left turns, late turns, and drivers not fully accounting for a cyclist’s position.
- Shared-lane stress: narrow shoulders, parked vehicles near the curb, and sudden lane changes near busier corridors.
- Lighting and timing issues: early evening riding, glare, and drivers who don’t see a cyclist until the last moment.
- Construction and roadside debris: temporary markings, equipment stored near travel paths, and uneven surfaces that force abrupt steering.
Even when a cyclist is wearing a helmet and riding carefully, insurers may still argue the crash was unavoidable or that the injuries don’t match the story. A Durant-focused approach means we treat the crash like a local reconstruction—connecting roadway details to what medical providers documented.


