In Lantana, bicycle injuries commonly occur in situations where timing and visibility matter: left turns across bike lanes, sudden lane changes around slow-moving vehicles, and conflicts at intersections where drivers may not expect a cyclist to be there.
Two issues can make your claim harder if you don’t respond strategically:
- “He/She was in the road” arguments: Adjusters may try to frame the crash as a cyclist visibility or positioning problem.
- Delayed injury documentation: In Florida, people sometimes wait to seek treatment because they think they’re “okay,” only to have symptoms worsen later—giving the other side an opening to argue the crash wasn’t the cause.
A lawyer’s job is to help you counter those narratives with evidence and a coherent timeline.


