Monroe traffic and road conditions create common friction points for cyclists—especially during commute hours and around busy corridors. After a crash, it’s not unusual for insurers to argue:
- You were riding in a “non-standard” position for the lane or shoulder.
- Lighting, lane markings, or signage contributed and someone else “should have seen you.”
- The collision was unavoidable due to road conditions, weather, or sudden traffic flow.
These disputes are often won or lost based on early evidence and a clear timeline that ties the crash to your injuries.


