In Sunrise, many bicycle collisions involve fast-moving traffic patterns and mixed road users—drivers turning across lanes, motorists merging, and riders navigating changing traffic conditions. Even when the crash seems obvious at the scene, insurers may still argue:
- the driver “couldn’t see” you in time,
- the intersection or roadway conditions were to blame,
- your speed or lane position contributed,
- or your injuries are unrelated to the crash.
The difference between a low offer and a fair settlement usually comes down to evidence, timing, and how consistently your story matches the medical record.


