Katy traffic patterns and road design create recurring risk situations for cyclists, such as:
- High-speed merges and left turns near commercial areas, where drivers may misjudge a cyclist’s distance.
- Large vehicle presence (delivery trucks and commuters) that can block sightlines.
- Construction and changing traffic control that reduces predictable travel paths.
- Suburban street transitions—riders move from quieter neighborhood roads to busier connectors where driver expectations shift.
- Evening visibility issues during commutes when headlights, glare, and lighting changes affect perception.
When those conditions are involved, liability disputes often center on timing: Who entered the intersection first? Did the driver see the rider? Was the turning movement handled safely? Your lawyer’s job is to translate the facts into a defensible theory.


