Seagoville is largely suburban, but riders often share the road with:
- Longer commute stretches where drivers may be focused on timing and traffic flow
- Roadway transitions (turn lanes, merge areas, driveway access) where “I didn’t see them” defenses are common
- Lighting and visibility shifts near intersections and access roads—especially during early mornings and evenings
- Mixed-use moments around neighborhoods and commercial areas, where sudden turns or lane changes can happen without the margin a cyclist needs
These conditions affect how liability is argued. Insurance adjusters may point to your speed, your positioning, or how quickly events unfolded. Your case needs to be organized around the facts that prove what the other driver did—or failed to do.


