Minneapolis traffic has its own rhythm. Many crashes happen near:
- Downtown intersections and frequent signal changes (where right-of-way disputes can become heavily contested)
- Pedestrian-heavy corridors (where insurers may downplay how unsafe movement contributed to the collision)
- Bridges, ramps, and routes with sudden changes in road friction
- Winter conditions—ice, slush, and reduced visibility—where “it was slippery” can become a blame-shifting argument
When you’re riding through these conditions, details matter: what the driver saw, how the vehicle behaved, where the impact occurred, and how quickly symptoms showed up afterward.


