In and around Clayton, many cyclists ride on roads that mix residential traffic with commuters heading toward regional employment centers. That creates a pattern we see often:
- Drivers are distracted during turns, lane changes, or pull-outs from driveways.
- Drivers underestimate a cyclist’s speed or fail to recognize a bike as an “in-lane” vehicle.
- Crash details get blurry fast—especially when the intersection or road layout is familiar to everyone except you.
When fault is disputed, insurers may argue the crash was unavoidable or that your injuries don’t match the timeline. That’s why the early steps—documentation, consistent medical care, and a clear narrative—carry extra weight.


