Brunswick cyclists commonly run into high-risk moments—commuting through busier corridors, navigating intersections with turning traffic, and dealing with road conditions that can change quickly near construction or maintenance work.
When a crash happens, insurers may try to shift blame by claiming the rider was “improperly positioned,” that lighting or visibility made the collision unavoidable, or that your injuries are unrelated. Local experience matters because these disputes often hinge on the same types of evidence: intersection details, timing, traffic control, and how your symptoms were documented afterward.


