After a crash, insurers may try to narrow fault or minimize injuries—especially when the collision happened at an intersection, during low-visibility conditions, or in a spot where it’s difficult to clearly see lane position.
In Leland, common friction points include:
- Turning movements in residential/connector traffic (left turns, U-turn attempts, or driveway pull-outs)
- Bike lane or shoulder confusion when a driver claims they “couldn’t see” the cyclist
- Road debris and uneven pavement along routes used for commuting and weekend rides
- Multiple involved vehicles during busier travel times, where statements conflict
What you say and what you can prove will heavily influence how the claim is evaluated—so the goal right away is to build a record that holds up.


