In Peekskill, many cyclists are commuting, running errands, or riding for recreation along roads that also carry drivers heading to work, school, or nearby destinations. After a crash, it’s common for the story to shift—sometimes quickly—because:
- Drivers may claim the rider “came out of nowhere,” especially where sight lines are limited.
- Turning movements at intersections can be disputed (right-of-way is frequently contested).
- Construction and detours can change where vehicles and cyclists reasonably expect to be.
- Insurance adjusters may push for an early recorded statement while you’re still trying to understand your injuries.
A strong claim usually requires more than knowing what felt obvious at the scene. It requires organizing facts into a timeline and tying them to injury documentation—so insurers can’t reduce your case to assumptions.


