Centennial is full of daily commuting lanes, neighborhood connections, and frequent mixed-traffic moments—especially where bike routes intersect with roads used by drivers heading to work, school, or shopping.
In many cases, the dispute isn’t whether someone got hurt; it’s:
- Who had the safer movement at the moment of impact (turning, yielding, lane changes)
- Whether a driver saw the cyclist in time
- Whether roadway design, lighting, signage, or construction activity contributed
- How quickly the rider sought medical care and how clearly symptoms were documented
That’s why the first goal after a Centennial crash is building a record that remains consistent through the insurance investigation.


