Many Lawrence riders assume the process will be “straightforward” if the other person was clearly negligent. In practice, claims often become complicated when:
- the crash happened near a busy intersection or a turn lane,
- there’s a dispute about who had the right-of-way,
- your statements were given before you knew the full extent of your injuries,
- medical care arrives in phases (urgent evaluation first, then follow-ups), or
- the other side tries to shift blame onto the cyclist.
The goal early on is to protect your ability to prove what happened—and how it ties to your injuries—before key details fade.


