Prosper is growing fast, and with that comes more traffic on main corridors and more vehicles navigating turns, merges, and changing lanes. In many bicycle injury cases, the dispute isn’t whether the crash happened—it’s who had the duty to avoid the collision and what each driver could reasonably see and do.
Common Prosper-area scenarios include:
- Drivers turning at busy intersections while cyclists are approaching in the travel lane
- Vehicles entering or crossing bike lanes/curb lanes during commuting hours
- Right-hook or left-turn collisions when a driver’s attention is pulled away by traffic flow
- Sudden braking near construction-related lane shifts where visibility and signage are inconsistent
Because these events often happen quickly, the strongest claims depend on evidence that can be organized early—before details fade and before insurance attempts to narrow liability.


