In many local bicycle crashes, the fight isn’t usually about whether you were injured—it’s about how the crash happened and who is responsible.
Common dispute points we see in the Pembroke Pines area include:
- Turn and yield conflicts at busy intersections (including when multiple vehicles are moving through the same corridor)
- Lane positioning disagreements, especially on roads with limited bike awareness
- Dooring and sudden obstacles, including when vehicles stop briefly for pickup/drop-off
- Visibility problems during bright daylight glare, wet pavement, or late-day lighting changes
- After-the-fact blame tied to driver statements, incomplete reports, or inconsistent timelines
Even when you feel certain about what happened, insurers may still question your version of events. Your early documentation and the way your story is organized can be the difference between a claim that gets dismissed and one that moves forward.


