In Killeen, cyclists commonly share the road with:
- High-traffic commuting routes where turning movements and lane changes happen quickly.
- Construction and roadwork that can change traffic flow, signage, and sightlines.
- Fort Cavazos-related schedules that increase rush-hour density.
- Residential streets where drivers may not expect cyclists, especially near school days and shift changes.
When a crash happens in these conditions, the initial narrative can get contested fast. Insurers may claim the cyclist was in the wrong lane, that the rider was traveling too fast, or that the driver had no reasonable chance to avoid the collision.
A lawyer’s job is to make sure the claim is built on verifiable facts—not assumptions.


