Many bicycle injuries in the Newcastle area involve predictable, fixable risk moments—such as:
- Turning and yielding mistakes at intersections where drivers are accelerating, changing lanes, or misjudging a bike’s speed.
- Driver distractions during peak traffic times (phone use, GPS changes, passengers/adjusting controls).
- Roadside hazards that show up more often near commute routes—trash, debris, uneven pavement, or construction activity that forces sudden evasive movement.
- Close-pass situations where a vehicle squeezes by too tightly, forcing a cyclist to correct course.
In these situations, insurance adjusters often try to frame the crash as unavoidable or “mostly the cyclist’s fault.” Your claim needs a clear, evidence-based story tied to what happened in real time.


