In Superior, bicycle crashes often come down to a few recurring patterns:
- Left-turn and lane-change conflicts at intersections where drivers are watching for cars—not cyclists.
- Dooring and curbside hazards near businesses where vehicles pull in and out during the day.
- Reduced visibility from glare, foggy mornings, snowfall/ice conditions, and wet pavement—especially when street markings are harder to see.
- Construction and detours that shift traffic lanes or narrow road space, increasing the chance of sudden braking or evasive maneuvers.
When these factors are involved, insurers may claim the crash was unavoidable or argue the cyclist was “out of position.” Your case typically needs evidence showing what drivers should have seen and done under the conditions.


