While every crash is different, Taylorsville riders often face patterns that increase risk:
- Intersection and turning conflicts: Vehicles turning across a cyclist’s path, especially near high-traffic intersections during commute hours.
- Right-of-way disputes near busier arterials: When speeds and lane changes increase the margin for error.
- Dooring and curbside hazards: Cyclists sharing space with parked cars, ride-share traffic, and deliveries.
- Construction and lane shifts: Work zones and temporary markings that create confusion about where cyclists should ride.
- Low-light visibility: Evening rides when street lighting, reflective gear, and driver attention become critical.
If you were hurt in one of these scenarios, the evidence you gather in the first days can strongly affect how your claim is evaluated.


