Many bicycle injury cases don’t turn on whether an injury happened—they turn on how the crash is explained.
In Mint Hill and the surrounding Charlotte region, cyclists commonly face scenarios such as:
- Turning movements at busy intersections where motorists may misjudge a rider’s speed or clearance
- Right-of-way confusion when drivers pull out from side streets or driveways during commuting hours
- Lane position and “shared road” assumptions that insurers use to argue the rider should have avoided the crash
- Construction, resurfacing, and debris along route corridors where visibility and road markings can change
- Truck and delivery traffic that increases the likelihood of sudden braking or unsafe passing
When responsibility is disputed, the insurer’s focus often shifts to statements you made early, photos that didn’t get taken, or medical documentation that wasn’t consistent with the crash story. Your early decisions matter.


