East Wenatchee traffic patterns and roadway environments can create predictable failure points in bicycle claims. Common scenarios we see include:
- Commuter corridors and turning conflicts: Bikes sharing lanes with drivers who are focused on the next intersection or left turn.
- Shift-work and early/late daylight crashes: Poor visibility when riders are balancing work schedules and sunset glare.
- Road debris and construction transitions: Changes in lane positioning, temporary signage, and uneven surfaces can affect braking and evasive maneuvers.
- Door zone and parking-lot exits: Drivers pulling out or opening doors near curbside travel.
- Tourist/seasonal traffic: Higher volumes can increase the chance of hurried driving and rushed lane changes.
In all of these, the claim often turns on sequence and documentation—what happened first, what the driver could reasonably see, and how the crash connects to your medical outcomes.


