Many bicycle injuries here happen in predictable real-world settings:
- Intersection and turning conflicts: Riders often get hurt when a vehicle turns without properly checking for bikes in the lane.
- Roadside and side-street access: Driveways, pull-offs, and nearby access points can create sudden “unexpected vehicle movement.”
- Construction, resurfacing, and debris: Even short stretches with lane changes or uneven pavement can force an abrupt swerve.
- Mixed traffic near busy corridors: Trucks and larger vehicles can create visibility challenges—especially at dusk or when lighting is limited.
Because these situations repeat, insurers often try to minimize claims by arguing the crash was unavoidable, the rider was speeding, or injuries were not caused by the collision. Having a lawyer in your corner helps you counter those narratives with evidence.


