In and around Springfield, cyclists frequently share the road with drivers who are focused on time—turning across lanes, merging quickly, or slowing at the last moment near intersections. When a crash involves a left turn, a door zone, a sudden lane change, or a vehicle that didn’t properly yield, the insurance adjuster’s first question is usually the same: “What were you doing?”
That’s why your early choices matter. A well-prepared claim doesn’t require you to “prove you’re right” with emotion—it requires you to document the facts that show how the driver created an unreasonable risk and how that risk caused your injuries.


