Many riders first assume they’re “okay” because they can still move their legs or bike home. But soft-tissue injuries, concussions, and delayed symptoms are common after impacts—especially when handlebars, head position, or a sudden stop is involved.
In Goodyear, it’s also common for crashes to happen during commutes or weekend rides when visibility changes quickly—dawn glare, evening lighting, and roadwork conditions can all affect what witnesses notice and what cameras capture.
What you should do next:
- Get medical care and ask for documentation of your symptoms and exam findings.
- Preserve evidence while it’s still available (photos, names, and any video).
- Avoid recorded statements that can be used to minimize injuries.


