Many bicycle injuries here happen in predictable ways:
- Driver turning/merging errors near intersections and commercial driveways
- Door zone collisions when riders pass parked cars along busier road edges
- Roadside hazards—gravel, uneven pavement, storm debris, or construction-related lane changes
- High-speed through-traffic on routes people use to bike between neighborhoods and to regional connectors
In these scenarios, the dispute usually isn’t “did an impact occur?” It’s who acted unreasonably, what each party could see, and how the crash caused the specific injuries shown in medical records.


