Springfield riders commonly face high-stress intersections, changing traffic patterns, and roadway activity from vehicles entering and leaving access points. Even when cyclists do everything “right,” insurers may argue that:
- the rider should have avoided the collision,
- the crash happened too quickly to prove fault,
- injuries weren’t serious enough early on, or
- medical treatment came too late to be connected.
When you’re dealing with pain, missed work, and ongoing care, these tactics can feel overwhelming. The goal of a lawyer is to take the uncertainty out of the process by organizing facts, protecting your statements, and translating your injuries into a claim that makes sense to adjusters.


