After a bicycle accident, it’s common to hear arguments like:
- “The cyclist should have been more careful.”
- “You were in the wrong lane.”
- “It wasn’t our driver’s fault—there was no way they could see you.”
- “Your injuries don’t match the crash.”
In Georgia, fault disputes can directly affect how much you recover. And because bicycle crashes often happen at intersections, during turns, or near areas with changing traffic patterns, insurers may focus on small details—timing, lighting, lane position, and how the crash unfolded.
That’s why your next steps should be aimed at one thing: creating a clear, consistent record that connects the crash to your injuries.


