Sanford has stretches of roadway that can feel “predictable” until something unexpected happens—an abrupt turn, a lane change, a distracted driver, or a sudden change in traffic patterns during construction.
After a bike crash, it’s common for insurance adjusters to:
- push the idea that you “should have avoided it,”
- dispute whether the driver was at fault,
- argue injuries weren’t caused by the crash,
- or offer a quick number before your medical picture is complete.
When that happens, having legal guidance helps keep your claim tied to facts—not guesses.


