Rome riders face a mix of driving patterns: congested intersections during commute hours, drivers turning across lanes, and traffic that can move fast on arterial roads. Many crashes also involve construction zones, detours, or resurfacing—conditions that can be disputed later.
Insurers may try to argue:
- the crash was unavoidable,
- the rider was in the wrong place,
- injuries were unrelated or “pre-existing,”
- or the claim isn’t worth the medical bills.
A strong case in Rome depends on turning your recollection into a clear, documented record that matches the medical story.


