In West Fargo, cyclists often share the road with people heading to work, school, and errands. That means collisions commonly involve:
- Intersection conflicts (turning vehicles, failure to yield, late brake decisions)
- Construction and detour areas where lane markings and sightlines change
- High-speed commuting corridors where vehicle drivers may argue they “couldn’t see” a cyclist
- Road debris and weather impacts (especially when conditions make stopping distances longer)
When liability is disputed, insurers may claim the cyclist was at fault, the injuries are unrelated, or treatment was unnecessary. The sooner you organize facts and medical records, the harder it is for an adjuster to shrink your claim.


