In many Rochester-area cases, the disagreement isn’t about whether a crash happened—it’s about how it happened. Common dispute points include:
- Right-of-way at busy intersections where turning vehicles misjudge a cyclist’s speed or distance
- Lane positioning conflicts on roads with limited shoulder space
- Construction-day driving (temporary signage, lane shifts, and debris) that changes how motorists and cyclists see each other
- “You should have been able to avoid it” arguments when an insurer claims the cyclist had time to react
Even when you feel certain about what occurred, insurers often request statements that can later be reframed. The goal of early legal guidance is to protect your claim while you focus on recovery.


