Many Lower Burrell bicycle injuries involve familiar, repeat scenarios:
- Intersection conflicts: turning vehicles failing to yield or misjudging a cyclist’s speed and spacing.
- Roadside hazards: debris, uneven pavement, or construction detours forcing abrupt steering.
- Commuter traffic pressure: riders trying to maintain a steady line while drivers grow impatient or change lanes late.
- Visibility issues: dusk/night rides, glare, or dark clothing making it harder for motorists to see and react.
In these situations, the details matter—especially timing, lane position, and what the roadway looked like at the moment of impact. A quick, organized record early on can make a real difference when an insurer tries to argue the crash was unavoidable or that your injuries weren’t caused by the collision.


