Many cyclist injuries in Tiffin involve predictable “pressure points”:
- Turning and yielding errors at signalized intersections and multi-lane roads
- Close passing or lane-position issues when motorists are distracted or in a hurry
- Construction and detour zones where road markings, curb lines, and lane guidance change quickly
- School and commute traffic that increases congestion and reduces drivers’ attention
- Night and low-visibility riding where lighting, reflectors, and visibility are later debated
Even when the crash feels obvious to you, insurers may argue that the cyclist was speeding, riding unpredictably, or that the injuries are unrelated. Our goal is to counter those defenses with organized evidence and a legal strategy built around how claims actually get evaluated.


