Not every bicycle crash looks the same. In Kyle, many claims come down to a few recurring situations:
- Right-of-way disputes at intersections where drivers are turning, accelerating, or changing lanes during peak traffic windows.
- Dooring and lane-edge hazards near streets where parked vehicles and curb activity are common.
- Construction zones and detours that narrow lanes, shift traffic patterns, or create unexpected debris and visibility issues.
- Aggressive driving on commuter routes—including speeding, late braking, or failing to keep a safe distance.
- Night and low-visibility crashes where lighting, reflectors, and signal timing become key evidence.
The reason this matters is simple: your claim is only as strong as the story the evidence can support. A lawyer helps align what happened on the road with what shows up in the police report, witness accounts, and medical records.


