In and around Griffith, bicycle crashes commonly involve moments where details matter—turning vehicles, lane changes, limited sightlines near busy corridors, and sudden hazards created by traffic flow or roadway work.
Even when you remember what happened, the other side may:
- challenge whether they “saw” you,
- argue the crash was avoidable,
- claim your injuries were not caused by the collision,
- or suggest your statements were inconsistent.
That’s why early organization is critical. The sooner you lock in the timeline and evidence, the harder it is for insurers to reshape the story.


