Many cases aren’t “simple” because the crash involves multiple risk factors common to the Las Vegas area:
- Large intersections and turning traffic: Drivers turning across bike lanes can claim they didn’t see the cyclist in time.
- Tourist congestion and unfamiliar driving habits: Late-night traffic can increase sudden lane changes and missed yields.
- Construction zones and shifting lane layouts: Bikes may be forced into unexpected positions when signage or barriers are inaccurate.
- Heat and glare conditions: Bright sun or glare can affect visibility, and insurers may argue the cyclist should have avoided the hazard.
When these factors show up, insurers often try to narrow blame or argue the injuries weren’t caused by the crash. Your best defense is a well-documented record tied directly to what happened.


