Many claims turn into disputes because the “story” of the crash can change depending on where someone was positioned, what the lighting was like, and what a driver believed they saw.
In the Tipp City area, common friction points include:
- Turning and yielding conflicts at intersections and driveways (especially when traffic is moving quickly)
- Right-of-way misunderstandings when a rider is traveling in a lane that drivers may not expect to share
- Construction and road maintenance impacting visibility, lane markings, or stopping distance
- Weather and road surface issues (wet pavement, debris, and reduced traction)
- Driver attention gaps—including phone use or delayed braking—where damage and injury patterns don’t match what was later claimed
When insurers sense uncertainty, they often try to narrow liability or argue your injuries weren’t caused by the crash. The strongest cases are built early with careful documentation and a consistent incident timeline.


