In a suburban metro area like Sandy Springs, a bicycle collision may not be a simple “driver hit cyclist” story. Investigators typically need more than memory, because claims can hinge on details like:
- Lighting and visibility during early morning commutes
- Lane position when drivers merge around traffic
- Construction-zone behavior near detours and changing signage
- Intersection sequence (who entered first, who yielded, and when)
- Dooring and roadside hazards near busy commercial areas
Even when you felt certain about what occurred, insurers often challenge the timeline. That’s why your claim needs a documented narrative—one that matches the physical scene and your medical record.


