Many bicycle riders in Indian Trail commute to work, run errands, or ride for recreation along roads that can quickly change traffic flow—especially near busier corridors, school-area routes, and intersections where turning vehicles and cyclists share space.
When a crash happens, insurers may argue:
- the cyclist was riding unsafely for conditions,
- the driver didn’t have enough time to react,
- visibility was limited by weather or lighting,
- or the injuries weren’t caused by the crash.
Even if you feel confident about what happened, disputes commonly turn on timing, positioning, and documentation. The quicker you preserve useful evidence and get your medical care recorded clearly, the better your chances.


