Pasco traffic routes and commuting patterns create recurring risk scenarios for cyclists—particularly on roads that see higher-speed travel, frequent turning movements, and changing lighting throughout the day.
Common situations we see in the Pasco area include:
- Right-turn and left-turn conflicts where a driver misjudges a cyclist’s position or speed
- Door-zone collisions when a parked vehicle opens into a moving lane
- Construction and lane shifts near active work areas where signage and barriers are unclear
- Intersection disputes where traffic control exists, but the sequencing of events becomes contested
In these cases, the difference between a strong and weak claim is usually evidence: what was visible, what drivers were expected to notice, and how the crash played out.


