In a suburban area like Carrollton, many bicycle collisions involve “it happened so fast” scenarios that turn into liability arguments. Adjusters commonly focus on:
- Lighting and visibility at dawn, dusk, or during evening commutes
- Right-of-way confusion at intersections and turning lanes
- Lane positioning disputes (especially where drivers claim they “couldn’t see” the rider)
- Roadside hazards such as debris, uneven pavement, or construction-related changes
- Comparative fault defenses when the rider is perceived to have contributed in any way
Texas law allows fault to be compared. That means even if you were partly responsible, you may still be able to recover—but only if the evidence supports the other driver’s breach of duty and the crash caused your injuries.


