In smaller cities like Las Vegas, NM, it’s common for crashes to involve familiar routes—commutes, school-area roads, neighborhood intersections, and busy stretches where traffic mixes with pedestrians and drivers who may be distracted or unfamiliar with cyclists.
Disputes frequently start when:
- A driver questions whether they “saw you in time”
- Statements get inconsistent between the scene, police report, and later insurance interviews
- Injuries worsen over the first days after the crash (especially head, neck, and soft-tissue injuries)
- Property damage gets minimized (“the bike is fine” until repair estimates arrive)
When the other side tries to reduce the story to a single sentence, evidence and documentation become your strongest protection.


