Tukwila is a practical commuting hub. That means many bicycle crashes involve predictable local stressors:
- High-turnover intersections and turning lanes where drivers are managing traffic flow and timing.
- Heavy truck and delivery activity connected to nearby industrial areas, warehouses, and frequent route changes.
- Road work and lane shifts that can create confusion about where cyclists are expected to ride.
- Busy traffic at peak hours when attention is split between roads, schedules, and passengers.
Those factors don’t automatically mean you’ll have a weak case—just that evidence matters. When fault is disputed, insurers often argue the cyclist “should have seen it,” “could have avoided it,” or that the crash didn’t cause the full extent of your injuries.


