Local bike riders often share roads with commuters, delivery traffic, and drivers navigating changing traffic patterns throughout the week. In many crashes, the dispute isn’t “did something happen?”—it’s who should have seen the cyclist, and who had a duty to avoid the collision.
Common Port Neches scenarios we see include:
- Turning collisions at intersections where a driver says they “didn’t notice” the bike in time
- Lane positioning disputes when drivers claim the rider was too far into a travel lane
- Construction and detour confusion that changes sightlines and traffic flow
- High-vehicle-volume stretches where speed and attention become major issues
Even when you feel confident about what you saw, insurance teams may push a different narrative. That’s why early documentation and consistent reporting are so important.


