After a bicycle collision, it’s common for insurers to push a simple narrative: “the rider is at fault” or “the injuries were minor.” Those responses can be especially frustrating when you’re dealing with:
- Drivers making left turns across bike lanes or shoulders
- Sudden stops, lane changes, or evasive maneuvers due to roadway conditions
- Poor visibility at dawn/dusk, including glare and limited sightlines
- Debris, uneven pavement, or construction-related distractions
In Alabama, the legal system still requires evidence—not assumptions—to establish fault and causation. That means the early details matter: what the driver saw, what the roadway required, and how your injuries connect to the crash.


