Many Bethel Park crashes happen in places where traffic patterns are fast and visibility can be limited—such as:
- Turn lanes and merge points near commercial areas, where sudden lane changes or missed yields are common crash triggers
- Residential intersections where drivers may stop short, accelerate quickly, or fail to account for pedestrians and cyclists
- Pickup/drop-off moments when a driver is waiting, pulling over, or re-entering traffic
Legally, these details matter because insurers often focus on narrow points: whether the ride was fully “active,” what the driver was doing seconds before impact, and whether your injuries truly match the crash.


