Many local bicycle injuries happen in scenarios that create predictable disputes:
- Turning and merging conflicts on busier corridors and intersections where drivers may not fully scan for cyclists.
- Low-speed “surprise” impacts near neighborhoods and shopping areas—where damage looks minor at first, but injuries can still be serious.
- Construction and roadside changes that alter lane positions or visibility, making timing and sightlines a major issue.
- Heat and glare conditions during Arizona afternoons, which can affect visibility and how quickly drivers react.
After a crash, the adjuster’s first job is often to narrow liability. Your first job is to protect your evidence and avoid statements that can be misused later.


