Mequon has a mix of quiet residential streets and high-traffic commuting corridors. That matters because the most common disputes we see tend to follow predictable patterns:
- Right-of-way confusion at intersections (especially when a driver turns while a cyclist is already in the lane)
- Lane position arguments (adjusters claim a rider was “too close” to traffic or that the cyclist had room to avoid the impact)
- Visibility and lighting issues during seasonal commutes (early mornings, evenings, and late-winter glare)
- Construction and road work that changes how drivers and cyclists move through the same space
- Door-zone / curb access conflicts near driveways, pickups, and business frontage
When insurers sense uncertainty, they often push for quick statements or minimize injury impact. A local lawyer’s job is to keep the focus on what the evidence shows.


