Bicycle crashes in the area often happen in predictable ways:
- Intersection turns and yield problems: A driver turns left/right into a cyclist’s path, or doesn’t allow enough time to complete the maneuver safely.
- Lane-change and merge conflicts: Vehicles moving into or out of traffic can clip handlebars or force a sudden evasive swerve.
- Road debris after construction or maintenance: Temporary hazards—gravel, signage shifts, cones, or uneven surfaces—can lead to loss of control.
- Right-of-way disputes: Even when you believe you had the right to proceed, insurers may argue the rider contributed.
Utah claims still turn on facts and documentation. The driver’s version of events can differ from yours quickly, especially if statements are taken before your injuries are fully documented.


