While every wreck is different, Paris cyclists often face a few recurring scenarios:
- Intersection and turning conflicts: Drivers turning left or right may misjudge a cyclist’s speed or fail to account for a bike’s lane position.
- “Right of way” disputes near busier routes: When traffic is heavier, timing details—signals, turn signals, and when a vehicle entered the intersection—become central to the case.
- Dooring and lane intrusions: Whether the bike lane is marked or riders are sharing roadway space, sudden obstacles can force a hard swerving maneuver.
- Roadway hazards and construction-related risks: Uneven pavement, debris, or work-zone changes can create sudden danger—especially when visibility is reduced.
In these situations, the dispute usually isn’t whether you were hurt. It’s whether the other side’s actions created an unreasonable risk and whether the evidence supports that timeline.


