Many bicycle injuries in the New Berlin area happen at the intersections and merge points where cyclists share space with higher-speed, higher-volume traffic. In practical terms, that means liability disputes commonly turn on questions like:
- Who had the right of way at the moment of the turn or lane change?
- Whether the driver maintained a proper lookout and safe spacing
- Whether road design, signage, or lane markings contributed to the hazard
- How lighting, weather, and visibility affected what each person could reasonably see
Even when you feel certain about what happened, insurers will often try to reframe the story. Your attorney’s job is to keep the narrative anchored to what can be supported by evidence.


