In a city where commuting and errands overlap—drivers turning across bike lanes, traffic moving quickly through commercial corridors, and construction that changes usual travel patterns—investigators often disagree on basic details.
After a crash, it’s common for insurers to argue:
- the cyclist was speeding or riding unpredictably,
- the driver “couldn’t see” you in time,
- the medical treatment doesn’t match the crash,
- or the injury happened later (a common dispute when treatment is delayed).
That’s why your early documentation matters as much as your medical care. A strong claim in Nashua is usually built on a clear incident timeline, consistent medical records, and proof of damages.


