In Weirton, many riders share roads with drivers heading to work shifts, school drop-offs, and evening activities. That mix can create situations where:
- A driver fails to notice a cyclist at intersections or during turning maneuvers.
- Lane changes happen quickly—especially near busier stretches where traffic moves in clusters.
- Construction, detours, and temporary lane markings affect how cyclists read the road.
- Debris or uneven pavement forces abrupt changes to avoid hazards.
Even when you believe you’re clearly not at fault, insurers may still argue comparative negligence or claim your injuries aren’t serious enough—or not tied to the crash. Your case needs more than a statement; it needs a clear, documented record.


