Burien traffic patterns and road design can create predictable risk points for cyclists:
- Commuter traffic and turning conflicts: Riders often face late braking, improper yielding, or drivers cutting across bike paths and adjacent lanes.
- Darkness and visibility issues: Evening commuting and weather can make it harder for drivers to detect cyclists—especially when glare or shadows are involved.
- Construction and detours: Road work can compress lanes, shift traffic flow, and change signage and sightlines.
- Bus and delivery activity: Larger vehicles can create blind spots and make lane positioning disputes more likely.
In these situations, insurers frequently argue that a rider “should have avoided” the crash. A Burien-focused attorney approach centers on reconstructing what happened using the evidence that matters most in your specific crash—not generic assumptions.


