After a crash, it’s common for insurance adjusters to frame the incident as “unavoidable,” “your fault,” or “not serious enough to matter.” In Powell—and throughout central Ohio—claims often hinge on details like:
- How fast traffic was moving on nearby commuter routes when the collision occurred
- Whether a driver made a turn/yield decision without seeing the cyclist
- Whether road conditions or markings (including construction-related changes) contributed to the crash
- What was said immediately after the incident—especially if recorded statements were requested early
The problem is timing. The first statements and early documentation can become the foundation for later arguments.


