South Charleston is a mix of busy roadway corridors, neighborhood streets, and areas where cyclists share space with vehicles, pedestrians, and school- or work-related traffic. Many bicycle injuries here happen in predictable patterns:
- Turning conflicts at intersections where drivers accelerate through gaps or fail to yield.
- Lane squeeze situations on roads where drivers pass too closely.
- Poorly marked work zones and debris after maintenance or construction activities.
- Night and low-visibility crashes when lighting is limited and drivers don’t see cyclists in time.
- Commercial traffic from deliveries, service vehicles, and commuters mixing with cyclists.
A local attorney understands how these scenarios are commonly investigated—what evidence is persuasive to insurers, what questions they ask, and what documentation is often overlooked.


