Stevens Point cyclists often share roads with commuters heading to work, students, and visitors traveling through the area. That mix can create predictable risk patterns—like:
- Driver attention lapses around intersections and turns (including vehicles turning into a cyclist’s path)
- Construction and road work that changes lane width, markings, or traffic flow
- Low-visibility conditions during early morning or evening rides
- Crowded seasonal routes where pedestrians, parked cars, and bikes all overlap
When these factors contribute to a crash, insurers may argue the cyclist “should have avoided it” or that conditions were obvious. A strong claim needs evidence that shows what happened, what each driver should have done, and why your injuries were a foreseeable result of the crash.


