In a smaller metro area like Ammon, it’s common for crashes to involve:
- Commuter traffic mixing with local bike routes (drivers who aren’t expecting cyclists).
- Intersections and turn conflicts, where timing and visibility become the entire dispute.
- Roadwork and changing driving patterns, especially when lanes and signage aren’t consistent.
- Insurance pressure soon after the crash, when you’re still dealing with pain, swelling, and paperwork.
Even when you know what happened, insurers often try to narrow the story: they question visibility, timing, and whether your injuries match the mechanism of impact.


