Great Bend has plenty of safe riding routes—but like any community, cyclists can run into high-speed traffic, limited visibility areas, and busy intersections where drivers are focused on commuting, errands, or work schedules.
In many local bicycle crashes, the disagreement isn’t whether an injury happened—it’s how the crash unfolded:
- who entered an intersection first
- whether a driver yielded appropriately
- whether a turn, lane change, or passing maneuver left enough room
- what conditions existed at the time (lighting, weather, road surface, signage)
Small details matter because insurers will often argue the rider was at fault or that the injuries didn’t come from the collision. Your claim needs more than a good story—it needs a supportable narrative backed by records.


