Springville riders share roads with commuters, school traffic, and weekend errands, and that mix can create predictable points of failure:
- Left-turn and merge decisions near busier corridors, where a cyclist may be harder to spot.
- Stop-sign and yield disputes at intersections, particularly when lighting changes quickly in early mornings and evenings.
- Roadside hazards like debris, uneven pavement, or construction-related lane shifts.
- Vehicles braking late when a cyclist’s speed is misjudged.
When those moments turn into injuries, insurers frequently focus on two themes: fault (who “should” have avoided the crash) and causation (whether your injuries truly connect to the event). Your early documentation can make that battle easier to win.


