Holladay traffic patterns create predictable crash scenarios. Cyclists frequently report:
- Left-turn conflicts where a driver turns across a bike lane or shoulder without noticing the rider
- Lane squeeze situations near busier corridors, where passing space is tight
- Construction and detour confusion that shifts traffic flow and changes expected driving behavior
- Night and low-visibility crashes when lighting, reflectors, and driver line-of-sight are questioned
Even when the crash feels obvious, insurers may still argue that the cyclist is responsible—or that the injuries weren’t caused by the collision. Your lawyer’s job is to keep the focus on what the evidence shows and how your injuries connect to the crash.


