Every injury case is fact-specific, but Parkersburg bicycle crashes frequently involve situations where “it happened fast” becomes a legal problem.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Turn-and-yield disputes at intersections where drivers may claim they “didn’t see” the cyclist in time.
- Roadwork and lane shifts along routes used for commuting and errands, where drivers may be focused on construction traffic flow.
- Vehicles sharing narrow roadway sections where a slight lane error can cause a cyclist to swerve or impact the curb/edge.
- Night and early-morning visibility issues—headlights, reflectors, and whether the street was adequately lit.
When those factors are contested, the case often turns on evidence you preserve early.


