Cycling injuries in and around Wooster frequently involve situations like:
- Turning movements at intersections where drivers misjudge a cyclist’s speed or space
- Lane changes on busy commuting stretches where attention gets divided
- Door-zone incidents near vehicles stopped along roadways
- Construction and road work that narrows travel lanes, shifts markings, or changes traffic patterns
- Low-visibility conditions in colder months when reflectors and lighting are less noticeable
Even when a cyclist believes they “had the right of way,” insurers may argue comparative responsibility, question what caused the collision, or claim your injuries weren’t caused by the crash.
The difference between a weak and strong claim is often whether the evidence is organized early—before adjusters start shaping the narrative.


