Granbury is a mix of residential streets, busy corridors, and visitor-heavy areas where drivers may be unfamiliar with local traffic patterns. That combination can create recurring crash themes we see in claims:
- Turning and yielding problems near intersections and driveways when a driver is distracted or misjudges a cyclist’s path.
- Right-of-way disputes after left turns, lane changes, or car doors/vehicles pulling into bike lanes.
- Tourist and event traffic that increases speed variance and makes it harder to locate consistent witnesses.
- Road conditions and construction zones where signage or lane control isn’t noticed quickly enough.
When these factors are involved, the “who’s at fault” question often turns into a detailed evidence fight. The sooner you organize what happened, the better your chances of a fair outcome.


