Mishawaka riders share roads with commuters, delivery vehicles, and drivers navigating intersections, school zones, and changing traffic patterns. After a crash, it’s common for the other side to claim the incident was “just an accident,” shift blame to the cyclist, or argue your injuries weren’t caused by the collision.
The difference in outcomes usually comes down to whether your story is supported by evidence and whether you avoid missteps during the early days—before insurers lock in their version of events.


