Many bicycle crashes in the Franklin area aren’t “mystery accidents”—they follow predictable patterns that insurers often try to exploit.
- Left-turn and lane-change conflicts around busy intersections during commuting hours.
- Door-zone hazards where riders pass close to parked vehicles along commercial corridors.
- Construction and resurfacing zones near growing retail and office areas, where signage and lane guidance can be confusing.
- Traffic calming and neighborhood speed changes that surprise riders and drivers the moment conditions shift.
- Event and tourism traffic that increases congestion—especially on days with higher-than-normal foot and vehicle activity.
In these scenarios, the fight often isn’t about whether you were injured. It’s about how the crash happened, who had the duty to yield, and what evidence proves the sequence.


