La Marque commuters and cyclists often share the road with heavy traffic patterns, turning lanes, and industrial-area truck activity. Even when a rider is careful, crashes can happen at moments that are hard to reconstruct later—like a late lane change, a missed yield, or a driver who “doesn’t see” a cyclist in time.
In real cases, disputes often come down to things like:
- Whether the driver had a clear duty to yield at the time of the turn or merge
- Lighting/visibility (especially near dawn/dusk and during weather changes)
- Roadway hazards (construction debris, damaged pavement, or unclear traffic control)
- What was said right after the crash when emotions are high and details are still settling
When those issues are contested, having a legal team that can focus your evidence—quickly and accurately—matters.


