In local bike–vehicle crashes, disputes usually start around a few recurring themes:
- Right-of-way confusion at intersections where drivers are turning, merging, or yielding late.
- Visibility issues during early morning or evening commuting when lighting and glare matter.
- Lane positioning disagreements—especially when drivers claim they “couldn’t see” the cyclist in time.
- Road condition and debris arguments, including how quickly hazards were noticed and addressed.
Even when you know what happened, insurers may later claim your version is incomplete or that your injuries weren’t caused by the crash. The goal of legal help is to turn your experience into a claim supported by evidence and medical records.


