In Moultrie, many bicycle injuries occur during day-to-day travel—commutes, errands, school-area routes, and shared-road driving where lighting, turning lanes, and driver attention can vary block to block.
Common reasons claims get contested include:
- Conflicting accounts about when a vehicle began a turn or entered a lane.
- Visibility disputes (time of day, glare, weather, or whether the rider was seen).
- Road condition arguments, especially where debris, worn pavement, or construction affect safe riding.
- Delay in treatment, where insurers claim the injury wasn’t caused by the crash.
Because these issues come up often, the early phase—evidence preservation and consistent documentation—is where cases are won or weakened.


