While every crash is different, Weatherford riders often face similar situations that can shape fault disputes and evidence needs:
- Intersection and turning conflicts: Drivers entering or turning across a cyclist’s path at signals and controlled intersections.
- Unseen riders near traffic flow: Busy roadways and turning lanes can create limited sightlines, especially during glare, wet pavement, or dusk.
- Construction and roadside hazards: Debris, lane shifts, uneven surfaces, and temporary markings can lead to sudden swerves or loss of control.
- Door zone injuries and curbside activity: In higher-activity areas with frequent stops, a rider may have less reaction time.
When these factors are involved, claims often turn on details like sight distance, timing, roadway markings, lighting conditions, and what each person reasonably should have noticed.


