Many Nanticoke-area bicycle injuries happen in predictable “real life” scenarios:
- Roadway sharing with commuters: riders traveling along familiar routes can get caught in sudden braking or lane-change maneuvers.
- Turning and yielding problems: intersections and driveway cut-throughs can lead to collisions when drivers misjudge a cyclist’s speed or distance.
- Industrial and heavy-vehicle traffic: trucks and delivery vehicles may create blind spots or force last-second evasive actions.
- Construction and road conditions: detours, uneven pavement, and debris can turn a routine commute into an injury event.
These patterns don’t automatically mean anyone is “at fault,” but they do mean evidence matters—photos, witness accounts, and documentation of how the crash unfolded.


