In suburban communities like Pike Road, bicycle crashes commonly happen in predictable situations: intersections where drivers are turning, stretches of road with heavier weekday traffic, and areas near schools or neighborhoods where visibility can change quickly.
When a crash involves a driver and a cyclist, insurers may try to shift blame by arguing that:
- the rider “should have been seen,”
- the cyclist was riding too close to traffic,
- lighting, signage, or road markings were unclear,
- the injuries don’t match the timing or severity of the crash.
A strong claim requires more than a good story—it needs evidence that holds up if liability is challenged.


