Martinsburg has busy commuting corridors, residential streets where drivers change speed often, and plenty of mixed-use activity where cyclists share space with cars and pedestrians.
In practice, many injured riders we speak with report issues like:
- Right-of-way disputes at intersections and turning lanes
- Left-turn conflicts where a driver “didn’t see” the cyclist
- Unexpected road conditions tied to maintenance schedules, detours, or work zones
- Crashes occurring near stores, offices, and evening activity, where distracted driving is a bigger factor
West Virginia injury claims typically turn on evidence. The more clearly the crash story lines up with witness statements, photos, and medical records, the easier it is to respond when an insurer argues the injuries were minor, unrelated, or avoidable.


