Bicycle accidents in Norfolk often involve fact patterns that show up repeatedly in injury cases:
- Left-turn and cross-traffic collisions near high-activity intersections where vehicle queues form during peak commuting hours.
- Dooring and sudden lane obstructions in areas where cyclists share space with parked cars, rideshare drop-offs, and frequent curbside activity.
- Road construction and detours that narrow lanes, change signage visibility, or shift travel paths unexpectedly.
- Commercial vehicles and industrial traffic—including delivery trucks—where braking distances, blind spots, and lane positioning become central to fault.
- Event and tourism surges near waterfront and entertainment areas, when traffic patterns and pedestrian activity increase.
These scenarios matter because they influence what evidence will be available (or lost) and what questions insurance adjusters will focus on.


