In and around Hobart, bicycle riders commonly share the road with drivers focused on quick commutes and last-minute turns—especially during busy times of day. When a crash happens, insurance investigations often pivot to questions like:
- Was the driver paying attention at the moment of impact?
- Did the driver yield properly when turning or entering a roadway?
- Were roadway conditions or visibility factors overlooked?
- Did the insurer treat your injuries as “minor” because you didn’t immediately look seriously hurt?
Even when you feel certain about what happened, insurers may argue that you were riding unsafely, that the driver had no duty under the circumstances, or that your injuries were unrelated. The goal of our work is to keep your account consistent and backed by the evidence that matters.


