In suburban Texas communities, bicycle accidents commonly involve predictable patterns:
- Right-of-way confusion at intersections (especially when turning traffic and cyclists share the same line of sight)
- Commuter traffic timing—drivers accelerate, brake late, or misjudge distance when cyclists are traveling at a steady pace
- Residential roadway hazards such as debris, uneven pavement, or vehicles pulling out of driveways
- “It was the cyclist’s fault” assumptions—even when the driver’s turn, lane change, or lookout is the real issue
Insurance adjusters may focus on what they think you “could have done differently.” Your job is to focus on healing—while your evidence supports the reality of the crash.


