Many bicycle crashes here don’t happen in “movie-style” moments—they happen in everyday commuting patterns:
- Drivers turning at intersections or pulling from side roads without fully accounting for a cyclist’s position.
- Dooring and lane intrusion near parked vehicles along busier corridors.
- Construction zones and resurfacing that change lane width, visibility, or signage.
- Poor lighting and seasonal debris that make it harder to see cyclists or avoid hazards.
In these situations, the investigation needs to be specific: the timing of the turn or entry, what the roadway looked like at the moment of impact, and how that connects to your injuries and treatment.


