Verona riders often share roads with drivers who are focused on commuting schedules, turning lanes, and traffic flow. Even when a cyclist did nothing wrong, these real-world situations can create disputes:
- Left-turn and yield conflicts at intersections and turning lanes
- Door-zone incidents near residential streets where drivers park close to bike paths or curb lines
- Construction and detours that change lane width, sightlines, or signage
- Night and low-visibility crashes where lighting and reflector visibility become contested
- “I didn’t see you” defenses that are common in insurance communications
In Wisconsin, fault can be shared. That means your settlement can be reduced if an insurer argues you contributed to the crash—so it’s critical to document what happened while evidence is still available.


