In Aberdeen, bicycle crashes often happen in predictable real-world settings:
- Turning conflicts at intersections where drivers may be focused on cross-traffic or pedestrians near curb ramps.
- Left-lane and shoulder conflicts near arterial roads and routes cyclists use to reach work, school, or services.
- Construction and detours that change lane placement, add debris, or create “unexpected” merge points.
- Door-zone incidents where a parked vehicle opens into a cyclist’s path.
- Low-visibility conditions—especially during foggy mornings, rain, or dusk—when drivers and cyclists may both have reduced sightlines.
If any of those match your crash, the goal is the same: build a record that shows what the other party did (or didn’t do), how that created an unreasonable risk, and how it connects to your injuries and losses.


