In a suburban community where commuting routes overlap with neighborhood streets and bike lanes, claims frequently turn on details like:
- Who had the right-of-way at the moment of impact (especially near turn lanes and signalized intersections)
- Visibility conditions (lighting, glare, weather, and whether signage or lane markings were present)
- Road changes from seasonal maintenance or construction activity that affects lane position
- Conflicting accounts between drivers, passengers, and witnesses
Insurers may argue the cyclist was traveling unsafely or that injuries are unrelated to the crash. Your job isn’t to “prove everything” alone—it’s to preserve the facts and build a record that matches your medical treatment.


