Madison Heights is a suburban community with many short trips, frequent cross-street activity, and drivers who may be concentrating on traffic flow rather than cyclists’ movements. That local reality can create common dispute patterns, such as:
- Intersection conflicts: turns on green, late yield decisions, or drivers claiming they never saw you.
- “It happened too fast” arguments: claims that your speed, lane position, or visibility was the reason for the collision.
- Construction and roadway changes: detours, lane shifts, and uneven pavement that complicate what was foreseeable.
- Busy streets with limited camera coverage: missing footage can shift the case toward witness statements and physical evidence.
When those issues arise, a strong claim depends on getting the right details recorded early—before memories fade and before insurers shape the narrative.


