In this area, cyclists often run into preventable collisions tied to everyday commuting and road design—such as:
- Left-turning vehicles misjudging a rider’s speed or distance
- Dooring incidents when vehicles pull to the curb or stop in travel lanes
- Lane changes near traffic flow where a cyclist is squeezed between traffic and the curb
- Construction and resurfacing that changes how drivers see the roadway or how cyclists must navigate
Even when the other driver “didn’t see you,” Wisconsin law still turns on whether they acted reasonably under the circumstances. Your job is to document what happened; your lawyer’s job is to turn those facts into a claim that fits Wisconsin’s liability rules.


