Bicycle crashes in West Haven commonly involve predictable road situations—busy intersections, turning vehicles, and drivers who misjudge a cyclist’s path and speed. Many cases also involve roadway details that matter a lot in Utah:
- Timing and visibility near dusk and early morning (headlights, glare, and lane markings)
- Left turns and merging where a driver didn’t yield to a cyclist proceeding lawfully
- Construction, utility work, and lane shifts that create sudden hazards or debris
- Roadside and driveway conflicts where vehicles pull out without properly checking for bikes
After a crash, insurers may suggest the collision was unavoidable or that you somehow “should have handled it better.” In West Haven, those arguments often depend on small factual details—what you saw, what the driver did, and what evidence still exists.


