In suburban driving environments, a bike crash story can hinge on timing: a turn completed a fraction too soon, a lane change that didn’t account for a cyclist, a door opened into the bike lane at the wrong moment, or a sudden slowdown on a high-visibility commuter route.
After the crash, you may be asked to explain the incident while you’re still dealing with pain, fatigue, and medical appointments. Insurers may also look for inconsistencies between your statement and the physical evidence—like where the bike ended up, what traffic signals were doing, and whether the roadway had clear markings.
Our focus is making your account usable for the people who will evaluate it: adjusters, investigators, and—if necessary—courts.


