Mount Airy is a place where people ride for errands, recreation, and commuting—on two-lane roads, in mixed traffic, and near areas where visibility can change quickly (turns, hills, roadside parking, and intersections).
After a bicycle crash, it’s common for the other side to argue:
- You were “in the roadway” or riding unsafely
- The driver “couldn’t see you in time”
- The collision was minor, or your symptoms appeared later
- Your medical treatment isn’t connected to the crash
Your ability to recover often depends on whether we can show the crash happened the way you say it did—and whether the medical record supports that your injuries came from the incident.


