Clovis traffic patterns can create specific risk situations for cyclists—especially when riders share roads with drivers who are focused on quick turns, school schedules, and longer commutes.
In the days after a crash, insurers may try to frame the incident around the cyclist’s actions (speed, lane position, visibility, or “how it looked” at the time). Your best defense against a low offer is evidence that stays consistent: photos from the scene, clear medical documentation, and a timeline tied to the way the crash unfolded.
This is where a lawyer’s approach matters. We help translate your experience into an evidence-backed story that an adjuster can’t dismiss.


