Many Moses Lake bicycle collisions involve predictable local conditions:
- Driver attention and turning conflicts near intersections where cyclists share space with turning traffic.
- Commercial vehicles and delivery trucks on routes that mix cyclists with industrial/workforce commuting.
- Road work and temporary lane changes that can create sudden hazards, unclear signage, or debris.
- Visibility issues during dawn/dusk rides—especially when lighting and reflective markings don’t clearly define the roadway.
These factors matter because insurers often argue the cyclist “should have avoided” the danger. A strong Moses Lake claim focuses on what was reasonably foreseeable in that specific location and moment.


