In a busy, walk-and-ride area like Wilton Manors, many bicycle crashes happen in common “real life” situations—turning movements, sudden lane changes, and drivers who don’t fully account for cyclists at typical speeds.
Right after a crash, prioritize:
- Medical care and documentation: Even if you feel “okay,” get evaluated. Florida insurance disputes often turn on objective medical records and timing.
- Scene documentation while it’s still fresh: photos of traffic control devices, lane markings, and the exact positions of vehicles/bike.
- A short written timeline: what you remember, in order, including lighting conditions and what you saw right before impact.
- Avoid giving recorded statements immediately: insurers may use details to argue comparative fault or dispute causation.
If you’re wondering whether you should “wait and see,” the practical answer is: don’t wait to preserve evidence and get evaluated. That’s when your strongest options are built.


