In Miami Shores, many bicycle riders share the road with drivers commuting to work, running errands, and moving through intersections where turning and lane changes are common. When a crash happens, it’s not unusual for an insurance adjuster to frame the situation as “the cyclist’s fault,” especially if:
- the crash occurred at or near a turn lane or crosswalk area
- visibility was affected by weather, late-day lighting, or glare
- the driver claims they “didn’t see” the cyclist
- the cyclist’s statements were given before anyone reviewed medical records
Your goal is to keep your story consistent, strengthen causation with the right records, and prevent early assumptions from shaping your settlement.


