Wendell riders frequently share roads with commuters and delivery vehicles moving through changing traffic patterns—early mornings, evening rush, and routes that shift during construction.
After a collision, insurers may try to limit their payout by focusing on issues they can argue from afar, such as:
- Lighting and visibility (especially around dawn/dusk and weather)
- Road layout and lane positioning near intersections and turn lanes
- Timing of turns and yields at busy crossings
- Comparative fault claims (that a cyclist “should have” avoided the collision)
You don’t need to guess how these disputes work. You need a plan that preserves facts and supports the link between the crash and your injuries.


