University Heights is a community where many people bike for recreation and practical travel, and where riders may share roads with drivers who are focused on commuting, turning maneuvers, or paying attention to traffic patterns at busy intersections. In these situations, insurers commonly challenge basic points like:
- Where the rider was positioned right before impact
- Whether the driver saw the cyclist in time to avoid the crash
- How the collision sequence unfolded (turning, yielding, merging, door-zone events)
Even when you believe you’re in the right, a claim can stall if your evidence isn’t organized in a way adjusters and investigators can follow. The goal is to make your timeline and supporting proof easy to evaluate.


