Herriman’s mix of residential streets and fast commuter routes can create specific risk patterns for cyclists:
- Lane changes and turning traffic near intersections can leave little time for drivers to notice a rider.
- Construction and roadway changes can alter visibility and forcing drivers to make last-second decisions.
- Road debris and surface transitions on suburban routes can cause sudden swerves or falls.
- Higher-speed commuting corridors increase the consequences when a vehicle and cyclist collide.
After a crash, it’s common for insurers to focus on “what the rider did” rather than what the driver or roadway conditions required. The right legal approach starts by rebuilding the moment of impact with evidence that can hold up.


