Many Forney riders experience crashes tied to predictable, local driving conditions:
- Turning and yielding mistakes at intersections where drivers accelerate or make late lane adjustments.
- Construction and roadwork zones that narrow lanes, change signage, or force detours.
- Right-of-way confusion when drivers assume a cyclist will “move out of the way.”
- Faster commute traffic that increases the severity of impacts and makes injuries more complex.
Those factors matter because liability isn’t decided by guesswork—it’s decided by evidence showing what a driver should have seen, how the collision happened, and how your injuries were caused.


