Many bicycle injuries in the Harrison area come down to the same pattern: the incident happens quickly, and then the story shifts.
Common friction points we see with local riders include:
- Left-turn and yield disputes at busy intersections (even when the cyclist had the better position)
- Lane-change confusion where drivers “notice late” and brake too late
- Construction-zone hazards that change traffic flow and visibility
- Large vehicle proximity (delivery trucks, service vehicles, and commuters) where clearance matters
- Comparative fault arguments that try to reduce payout by highlighting small rider mistakes
In these situations, the insurer’s goal is usually to narrow liability or delay payment. Your goal is to create a clear, evidence-based record before the other side defines the case for you.


