In suburban areas around Sterling, many cyclists share roads with commuters who are focused on getting to work, school, or nearby shopping centers. That can create a predictable pattern after a crash:
- Fault gets disputed quickly (“you swerved,” “you ran the light,” “you were in the wrong place”).
- Statements get requested early, sometimes before treatment is complete.
- Light- and visibility-related issues (sun glare, dusk rides, lack of lighting, snow/road grit) become central to the story.
- Comparative fault may be raised, reducing an award even if the driver was clearly negligent.
You don’t need to be confrontational—you need a strategy. That’s where experienced legal guidance matters.


