In Augusta, disputes commonly turn on details like:
- Lighting and visibility (early mornings, late evenings, and seasonal glare)
- Turning/merging confusion at busy intersections and driveways
- Construction and road maintenance affecting lanes, shoulders, and signage
- Door-zone hazards near parked vehicles and high-turnover areas
After a crash, people often assume they already know who’s at fault. In practice, insurers may look for any reason to reduce or deny payment—especially if you gave a statement too soon or your medical documentation doesn’t clearly tie the injuries to the crash.
What you should do right away:
- Get medical care and make sure your symptoms are documented.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh (what you saw, what changed, where you were riding).
- Preserve evidence: photos of the roadway/conditions, vehicle position, bike damage, and any traffic control.
- Be cautious with insurance statements—a short comment can become a long argument later.


