Berea riders commonly face conditions that can complicate fault and delay documentation:
- Cars turning across bike lanes or shared roadways while cyclists are moving through traffic at commuting speeds.
- Road construction and resurfacing that changes lane patterns, visibility, and signage.
- Limited sightlines near intersections where drivers may not expect a cyclist’s position or speed.
- Frequent stop-and-go traffic that makes it harder to reconstruct exact timing after the fact.
When insurers see uncertainty, they may look for reasons to reduce liability or argue that your injuries weren’t caused by the crash. That’s why early organization—paired with legal review—matters.


