Suffolk traffic patterns and roadway design can create unique risk points for cyclists. Many riders commute through mixed-use areas where:
- Drivers turn into traffic unexpectedly (from shopping entrances, side streets, and cross-traffic)
- Lane patterns shift near intersections and commercial corridors, leaving less room to maneuver
- Construction and resurfacing change sight lines, road edges, and signage
- Daylight and weather variations—common along routes used by commuters and visitors—affect visibility and driver reaction
In these situations, insurance companies often argue the cyclist was “out of place” or that the crash was unavoidable. A local attorney focuses on reconstructing what likely happened at the moments before impact—using the evidence that matters most for Suffolk-based claims.


