In a smaller town, it’s tempting to assume everyone will remember what happened the same way. But bicycle collisions frequently turn into disputes about:
- Which direction the bike was traveling and where the rider was positioned in the lane
- Whether a turn/yield duty was followed at an intersection
- Lighting and visibility (even daylight crashes can involve glare, tree cover, or late sunsets)
- Road conditions near growth areas—fresh striping, temporary signage, debris, and uneven pavement
When the other side’s story changes, the case can hinge on what was documented early. That’s why acting quickly matters in Zebulon, where local drivers may be repeat commuters and insurers may move fast to obtain a recorded statement.


