Many bicycle wrecks in the Jacksonville area involve everyday driving patterns and road conditions—things that can turn into blame battles after the fact.
Common situations we see include:
- Left-turn or lane-change conflicts where a driver misjudges distance or fails to yield to a cyclist.
- Dooring and side-street cut-ins around commercial areas and neighborhoods where visibility can be limited.
- Construction and resurfacing activity that shifts traffic lanes or changes curb/edge lines.
- Low-light and early/late commuting crashes when drivers underestimate a cyclist’s speed or fail to spot reflective clothing.
When insurance gets involved, they may suggest the cyclist “should have avoided” the danger. Texas comparative negligence rules can reduce compensation if you’re found partly at fault—so the goal is to document what happened in a way that supports the other party’s failure to act reasonably.


