In a smaller city like Burley, crashes commonly involve familiar roads and repeat commutes—so people often assume they “know” what happened. But insurers don’t settle based on assumptions. They look for specifics.
Disputes after a bicycle accident frequently come down to:
- Timing and sight lines at intersections and turns
- Lane position and passing distance when vehicles and bikes share the road
- Roadway conditions (debris, uneven pavement, temporary markings, construction detours)
- Statements made too early before injuries and treatment are fully understood
Because Burley residents may be dealing with work schedules, school activities, and treatment appointments, it’s common to be asked questions before you’ve had a chance to organize your facts. That’s when mistakes can happen.


