In Clarkston, many road users share the same routes—commuters, drivers running errands, and cyclists traveling to work or nearby destinations. When a crash involves a bike, insurers frequently argue one of two themes:
- “The rider contributed” (speed, line of travel, or failure to avoid the collision)
- “The injuries don’t match the crash” (especially if treatment started later or documentation is incomplete)
Even if you did everything reasonable, these arguments can still affect settlement offers. The difference is whether your case is supported by a clear timeline, consistent medical records, and objective crash details.


