In many Flat Rock-area crashes, the dispute isn’t about whether you were hurt—it’s about what happened first, who had the safer position, and whether the driver was paying attention.
Common local patterns include:
- Turning and merging conflicts at intersections and driveway exits where sight lines can be affected by trucks, parked vehicles, or seasonal traffic
- Lane positioning arguments (especially when motorists claim they “couldn’t see you” or didn’t expect a cyclist where you were riding)
- Delayed recognition of injuries after high-impact falls, which can cause insurers to question whether the crash truly caused the symptoms
Because of that, your best protection is to treat the first 24–72 hours like evidence collection—not just recovery.


