Webster Groves is a suburb where many riders share roads with drivers who are focused on school drop-offs, evening commutes, and frequent neighborhood turns. That environment can make liability disputes more common—especially when insurers argue the rider “should have seen it,” “could have avoided it,” or that injuries weren’t caused by the crash.
The most effective way to counter those arguments is to lock down key facts early:
- what traffic control was in place (signals, signs, crosswalks)
- vehicle positions and turning movements
- lighting conditions (especially during early evenings and seasonal darkness)
- the sequence of events leading to impact
- how your symptoms progressed after the collision


