Falls Church is close to major routes and work destinations, so many riders are commuting—not just recreationally riding. That means crashes often involve:
- Time-pressured traffic patterns (drivers focused on getting through lights and merges)
- Intersection timing disputes (who entered first, who yielded, and what the signals showed)
- Turning and lane-merge conflicts (vehicles cutting across a cyclist’s path)
- Construction and roadway changes (temporary markings, shifting lanes, uneven surfaces)
In these situations, what you remember can be incomplete after adrenaline and stress. Insurance adjusters may still expect a detailed account quickly. The key is to organize facts early and avoid statements that can later be twisted.


