Every case turns on facts, but certain details show up repeatedly in bicycle-injury claims across small Texas cities:
- Turning and yielding failures at intersections when traffic builds or visibility drops.
- Construction zones and resurfacing that change lane edges, signage placement, or pavement condition.
- School and event-related traffic that increases congestion and shortens reaction time.
- Right-of-way disputes when drivers claim they “never saw” the cyclist in time.
- Lighting and dusk collisions—especially during seasonal changes when riders commute after work or before sunset.
After a crash, it’s easy to remember the impact but forget the sequence. A prompt, organized approach helps you rebuild the timeline while memories are still fresh.


