In Highland, bicycle riders frequently share the road with drivers focused on work schedules and quick turns—especially near busier corridors and high-traffic intersections. After a crash, it’s common for fault to become disputed quickly, and that’s where documentation matters.
Instead of relying on memory alone, a strong claim typically depends on:
- Crash-scene photos (road position, lane markings, signals, debris, curb/ditch conditions)
- Vehicle damage and bicycle damage that match the crash story
- Witness statements from nearby residents, pedestrians, or other riders
- Any available traffic camera or dashcam footage
Even when you feel certain about what happened, insurers may challenge the timeline—especially if their driver reports a different sequence.


