In Speedway, many bicycle crashes happen in familiar settings—near busy intersections, along road segments with changing traffic patterns, or where construction and lane shifts create unexpected hazards. Even when you feel certain about what happened, insurance adjusters may argue that:
- you were traveling too fast for conditions,
- the driver had a valid reason to be in the lane,
- lighting, signage, or road markings weren’t clear, or
- injuries were unrelated or exaggerated.
Because those arguments rely on details, the strongest claims are built early—before memories fade and before physical evidence disappears.


