In Burlington, many bicycle collisions happen in predictable situations—places where traffic flow is complex and drivers may not expect a cyclist to be moving at the same speed and in the same line of travel.
Common local patterns include:
- Right-hook and left-turn collisions at intersections where drivers are focused on cross-traffic or turning lanes
- Dooring and lane-encroachment near residential streets, apartments, and businesses where parked vehicles are common
- Construction and resurfacing zones that change lane width, signage, or visibility
- Low-light visibility issues during seasonal weather changes (and when riders are commuting around dusk)
When a claim is filed, insurers frequently argue about what the driver saw, what you could have done differently, and whether your injuries match the crash timing. That’s why your documentation and your early decisions matter.


