Stoughton is a community where riders often mix with everyday drivers, delivery traffic, and seasonal visitors. That creates recurring risk patterns we see in injury claims:
- Intersection and turning conflicts: Many crashes occur when a driver turns across a cyclist’s path—especially where sightlines are affected by parked vehicles, trucks, or street layout.
- Road debris and maintenance issues: Cyclists can be forced into unsafe positions by gravel, potholes, or construction-related hazards.
- Commuter timing and visibility: Early mornings, late afternoons, and changing weather can reduce how clearly drivers see cyclists.
- Mixed-speed traffic: Riders may be traveling predictably while vehicles nearby accelerate, pass, or maneuver for entrances and side streets.
These circumstances don’t automatically decide fault—but they shape what evidence matters and how quickly it should be preserved.


