Westfield traffic can be deceptively complex. A brief moment—an unexpected turn, a lane change near a merge, a door opening in the wrong place, or a driver not noticing a cyclist at the edge of a roadway—can lead to serious injuries.
When that happens, insurers often focus on gaps like:
- Whether the driver saw the cyclist in time
- How quickly the cyclist entered the roadway or crossing area
- Lighting, lane position, and whether signals/signage were visible
- Conflicting statements from witnesses who saw only part of the incident
The result? Your memory matters, but evidence matters more—because adjusters and defense attorneys rely on what can be documented.


