After a crash, it’s common for uncertainty to snowball:
- Witnesses disagree about what the light, turn, or lane position looked like.
- Drivers shift blame to the cyclist to reduce their responsibility.
- Medical treatment timelines don’t match insurers’ expectations, especially if you delayed care or symptoms worsened after the first visit.
- Ride-share and delivery vehicles can add confusion about who was driving and what direction the vehicle came from.
The goal isn’t to win by arguing—it's to build a clear, evidence-based account that explains how the crash caused your injuries and losses.


