Bicycle crashes in Florence often involve predictable real-world conditions—busy traffic, turning maneuvers, and frequent changes in speed near intersections and mixed-use areas.
Some of the situations we see include:
- Left-turn and pull-out crashes where a driver misjudges clearance or fails to yield when a cyclist is already in the roadway.
- Dooring and lane squeeze events near curbside parking or drop-offs.
- Construction and roadway changes that affect lane width, signage visibility, or surface conditions.
- Night and late-evening visibility issues—especially when riders rely on lights that are dim, blocked, or not easily seen against street glare.
- Commercial vehicle conflicts involving delivery traffic, service trucks, or frequent stop-and-start driving.
These patterns matter because they influence what evidence you should preserve (and what details insurers will try to dispute).


