In Lansing, many bicycle injuries happen in predictable patterns:
- Construction zones and detours that force riders closer to traffic or into uneven pavement
- Turn conflicts at multi-lane intersections where a driver’s attention is split by traffic flow
- Busier commuter routes where speed differences and lane changes increase severity
- Night and low-visibility riding (common in shoulder seasons) where evidence is harder to reconstruct
When insurance companies evaluate your claim, they frequently focus on two questions: who caused the crash and how the crash caused your injuries. If your documentation is incomplete—or if your early statements are unclear—your case can shrink quickly.


