After a crash, insurers often focus on two things: what caused the collision and whether the injuries truly match the event. In Powder Springs, disputes commonly arise when:
- The crash happens near busy turn lanes or intersections where drivers may claim they never saw the cyclist.
- Road conditions change quickly (debris, resurfacing, lane shifts, signage moved for work zones).
- Statements are taken early and memory is still fresh—so small details get contested later.
- Multiple vehicles are involved, especially when traffic is moving and lane changes happen rapidly.
You can reduce the risk of a “blame shifting” narrative by taking the right steps early—before the story hardens into a record you can’t change.


