Bicycle accidents here often happen in predictable real-world settings: busy intersections, roads with speeding or impatient driving, and routes where riders commute to work or school. Common local patterns we see include:
- Left turns and late yielding at intersections where visibility can be affected by lane geometry and traffic flow.
- Door-zone incidents near curbside parking and mixed-use areas where drivers may not check for cyclists.
- Construction and resurfacing activity that changes lane width, visibility, or markings—especially when traffic is diverted.
- Night or low-light crashes where reflectors, signage, and street lighting become critical to fault analysis.
Your case doesn’t rise or fall on whether people “feel” you were right—it rises or falls on what can be proven.


