Injuries from crashes near busier corridors, downtown intersections, or routes used by commuters and recreation cyclists tend to involve evidence that can disappear quickly.
Your case may hinge on:
- Intersection timing and turning movements (especially where drivers enter from side streets or make late turns)
- Sightline issues created by parked vehicles, trucks, or seasonal road conditions
- Road design and lane guidance—whether a driver had a clear, safe path to share the road
- Event and tourist traffic patterns that increase congestion and reduce reaction time
- Weather and lighting—fog, low sun angles, and evening rides can affect what each person believed they saw
Even if you feel certain about what happened, insurers frequently look for gaps: who had the right-of-way, where the cyclist was positioned, and what the vehicle’s driver did immediately before impact.


