In Troy, many cyclists share roads with:
- commuters during weekday rush
- drivers navigating turns at signalized intersections
- trucks and delivery vehicles on industrial and commercial corridors
- roadwork that changes lane alignment, signage visibility, and sightlines
When a crash happens in a place where drivers routinely accelerate, change lanes, or turn across traffic, insurers often argue one of two things: the rider was unpredictable or the motorist could not reasonably avoid the collision. If you don’t have a clear record early, those arguments can gain traction.
A lawyer’s job is to translate what happened into a claim that makes sense to adjusters—using the facts, the timing, and the medical record.


