Cayce has a mix of busy corridors, neighborhood streets, and access points that can create high-risk situations for cyclists—especially during commute hours and seasonal changes.
Common local patterns we see in bicycle injury claims include:
- Lane-change and turning disputes near intersections where drivers focus on traffic flow rather than two-wheeled road users
- Visibility problems during early morning or late-day riding (headlights, glare, and tree-line shadows)
- Construction and detour confusion that shifts traffic into tighter lanes or changes how drivers position vehicles
- Side-street cut-throughs where motorists enter main roads quickly and fail to account for cyclists already traveling through
Because these circumstances are fact-specific, the “right” story is the one supported by evidence—not the one that’s easiest to tell.


