Mentor cyclists frequently share the road with commuters and drivers navigating changing traffic patterns—especially during rush hours and around busy intersections. Many disputes come down to details like:
- Whether a driver yielded at the right time (and whether they had a clear line of sight)
- How lane position and turning movements were handled
- Whether road conditions, debris, or construction-related changes contributed to the collision
- What the traffic control signals and signage showed at the moment of impact
In practice, insurers may argue the crash was unavoidable or that your actions were the primary cause. That’s why strong claims often depend on organized, verifiable evidence—not just a good story.


