In Star, many cyclists share the road with drivers heading to work, school, and evening activities—often during lighting changes (dawn/dusk), higher traffic volume, and construction or resurfacing periods. Those conditions create common friction points in claims, such as:
- Disagreements about right-of-way at intersections and turning lanes
- Claims that the cyclist was “out of place,” even when the bike lane/shoulder situation is unclear
- Conflicts over what a driver saw and when they saw it
- Arguments about whether injuries were caused by the crash or another issue
When insurers sense uncertainty, they may delay, minimize, or request statements that can later be used against you. A local-focused legal strategy helps keep your case anchored to facts—not assumptions.


