In many Holly Springs cases, the dispute isn’t whether you were hurt—it’s what caused the crash and who should pay. Common local scenarios include:
- Right-of-way confusion at intersections where drivers frequently turn across traffic flow.
- Left-turn or lane-change collisions when a driver misjudges speed and spacing—especially during commute hours.
- Stormwater runoff and debris after weather events that leave slick surfaces or hazards near the roadway.
- Construction and road work along routes cyclists rely on for access, detours, or safer riding paths.
- Residential street and neighborhood spillover where drivers are moving faster than expected between driveways, curb cuts, and cross streets.
Insurance adjusters often try to frame these crashes as unavoidable or as a “rider error” story. A strong claim depends on documenting the facts while they’re still available—photos, witness accounts, and medical records that connect the injury to the crash.


