Injuries don’t just come from collisions—many claims get derailed by how the story is presented afterward. In Broken Arrow, common scenarios include:
- Intersection and turn conflicts near high-traffic corridors where drivers may misjudge a cyclist’s speed or spacing.
- Lane position disagreements after a sudden swerve or evasive maneuver.
- Visibility issues during dawn/dusk commutes, especially when lighting and reflective gear are inconsistent.
- Roadwork and changing traffic patterns that can create unexpected hazards for cyclists.
When an adjuster tries to frame the crash as avoidable or argues the injuries were unrelated, the case often comes down to documentation and timing—what was recorded, when it was recorded, and whether the medical record matches the crash timeline.


