In South Salt Lake, many bicycle rides overlap with:
- Rush-hour turning movements at intersections where drivers may not fully check for cyclists.
- Construction zones and lane shifts that reduce sightlines and force last-second steering.
- Commercial traffic (delivery vans, service trucks, and larger vehicles) that moves through residential-adjacent streets.
- Low-light commuting during Utah’s shorter winter daylight—when visibility and reflective gear matter.
After a crash, insurers commonly argue:
- the driver “couldn’t see” you,
- the cyclist contributed by how they rode,
- or the injuries aren’t connected strongly enough to the crash.
A lawyer’s job is to build a record that addresses those arguments early—before statements, photos, and medical timelines get away from you.


