Lakeland traffic is a mix of daily commuters, school-area travel, and people using roads for errands and recreation. In that environment, bicycle crashes frequently involve:
- Left-turn and crossover conflicts at busy intersections
- Lane positioning disputes (especially where drivers say they “couldn’t see” a cyclist)
- Sudden braking or swerving caused by debris, construction activity, or changing roadway conditions
- Unclear right-of-way when multiple vehicles are involved
Even when a driver clearly caused the impact, insurers may still argue shared fault—particularly if they believe statements were inconsistent or evidence wasn’t preserved early.


