In Fall River, cyclists commonly run into situations where details matter: turning vehicles, lane-position disagreements, sudden obstacles, and timing problems at signalized intersections. Even when you believe the other driver is clearly at fault, insurers may argue:
- you were riding unsafely or outside expected lane behavior
- visibility was limited (lighting, weather, glare)
- the crash was unavoidable or caused by rider reaction
- your injuries are inconsistent with the crash type
A strong claim usually depends on building a clear record early—before memories fade and before evidence is lost.


