While every case is different, Butler-area riders frequently run into predictable crash patterns:
- Left-turn and yield failures at intersections where turning vehicles misjudge a cyclist’s speed or presence.
- Dooring incidents from parked vehicles along curb lines near shopping areas and residential streets.
- Lane changes near main roads where drivers merge without fully accounting for bikes.
- Construction and maintenance zones—debris, uneven pavement, missing/shifted signage, and unexpected traffic control.
- Bad weather visibility (fog, rain, winter residue) that contributes to delayed braking or incomplete lookout.
These scenarios matter because they shape the evidence insurers will look for—like traffic control, roadway conditions, and witness observations.


