Lexington is a blend of neighborhoods, retail corridors, and commute routes where cyclists share the road with drivers heading to work, school, and evening errands. In these situations, insurers frequently look for reasons to reduce blame or delay payment—especially when:
- The crash happened near busy intersections with turning traffic
- A driver claims they “didn’t see” you until the last moment
- Lighting, lane markings, and weather conditions were factors (fog, glare, rain)
- A witness’s memory conflicts with the driver’s version
Because these cases often come down to what can be proven—not just what you remember—your early steps matter.


