Fate is growing, and with more vehicles on local roads, bicycle accidents often hinge on details like:
- Traffic signal timing and turning movements (especially when a driver claims they had time to clear the intersection)
- Lane placement disputes (who was “in the lane,” who had the safer path, and whether a driver gave adequate space)
- After-hours visibility (headlights, street lighting, and reflective gear—or the lack of it)
- Construction and road work (debris, altered signage, narrowed lanes, and confusing right-of-way)
In Texas, those issues translate into real legal pressure points: fault arguments, recorded statements, and disagreements about causation—meaning whether the crash truly caused the injuries you’re being treated for.


