Callaway riders often share the road with drivers commuting to nearby areas, traveling through town for work, and navigating routes that change due to seasonal traffic and roadway activity. That mix can create specific problems after a crash:
- Right-of-way confusion at turning points (drivers entering or crossing lanes may dispute what the rider could “see and avoid”).
- Construction and detours that shift lanes, reduce sight lines, and leave debris where cyclists don’t expect it.
- Tourist and event traffic that increases unfamiliar driving patterns—especially around busier road stretches.
- After-dark visibility disputes, where lighting, reflective gear, and whether lights/signals were functioning become contested.
When these issues show up, the settlement is rarely just about medical bills. It’s about whether the evidence clearly supports what happened—and whether the defense can convince an insurer you were responsible.


