El Paso has long commuting routes and frequent mixing of vehicles, delivery traffic, and cyclists. Many crashes we see involve:
- Turning conflicts at busy intersections where motorists misjudge a cyclist’s speed or space
- Lane position and roadside hazards—including drainage grates, debris, and uneven pavement that can force a rider into traffic
- Construction zones and detours that change lane geometry and signage placement
- High-visibility vs. low-visibility issues (early/late sun glare, dusk lighting, and shadows near walls or buildings)
Even when you feel certain about what happened, the other side may claim the crash was avoidable or blame you for the outcome. Your best protection is a case file that stays consistent from day one.


