After a crash, it’s common for fault to get contested—even when the injuries feel obvious. In Fenton, disputes often come down to details like:
- Lighting and visibility on early-morning or evening rides
- Turning and yielding near intersections where traffic patterns can be unpredictable
- Road debris or surface issues after weather changes and seasonal maintenance
- Passing distance and lane position on roads where drivers may assume cyclists will yield
Insurance adjusters may argue the cyclist “should have” avoided the collision. Michigan law allows compensation even in some shared-fault situations, but your recovery depends on evidence that supports what happened and why the driver’s conduct created an unreasonable risk.


