In suburban communities like Sussex, many bicycle collisions happen when drivers and cyclists are sharing the same road in close proximity—commutes, school drop-offs, and evening rides are common. When something goes wrong, the case often comes down to two things:
- What each person believed was happening (right-of-way, turning intentions, spacing)
- What the physical record shows (intersection markings, turn signals, lighting conditions, vehicle damage, and injury consistency)
That’s why early organization matters. The sooner you preserve the details of the crash, the easier it is for counsel to evaluate liability and build a damages case that makes sense to insurance adjusters.


