Many injury claims stall because the story doesn’t match the evidence. In Huntington, common causes of cyclist injuries include:
- Left-turn and right-turn collisions where the driver says they “didn’t see” the bike until it was too late.
- Passing and lane-position conflicts, especially on roads where drivers have less room to share space.
- Construction and roadway changes that shift traffic flow, reduce visibility, or create debris hazards.
- Unsafe stop-and-start traffic near where commuters are focused on getting through town quickly.
After a crash, insurers may argue the cyclist was speeding, riding too close to traffic, or that injuries were unrelated. Your job is healing—so your case needs evidence and organization fast.


