Medford’s mix of residential streets, commercial corridors, and frequent pedestrian activity can create situations that are easy to misunderstand—especially in the first days after a collision. In many cases, disputes come down to details like:
- What the traffic signals and turn lanes showed at the moment of impact
- Whether a driver yielded properly at an intersection or crosswalk approach
- How construction zones and lane shifts affected visibility and stopping distance
- What nearby witnesses actually saw (and what they assumed)
After a crash, it’s common for the other side to suggest the cyclist was “in the wrong place” or that the injury doesn’t match the accident. We focus on reconstructing the event and tying the crash story to the medical record—because that’s what insurers and Massachusetts claims reviewers respond to.


