In and around Tumwater, bicycle crashes often involve patterns that show up in injury reports and insurance disputes:
- Commuter traffic conflicts: drivers turning across bike lanes or failing to yield when traffic is moving quickly.
- Intersection timing and visibility: glare, dark corners, and last-second lane changes can become central to fault debates.
- Side-street and driveway surprises: residents, delivery drivers, and service vehicles may enter bike paths or fail to account for cyclists.
- Roadwork and shifting conditions: temporary striping, reroutes, and uneven surfaces can contribute to loss of control.
- “Shared blame” arguments: insurers may claim you were partially responsible—even when the driver’s duty to yield or maintain lookout was the bigger issue.
Because these factors are common locally, we focus early on the details that decide liability and damages.


