After a crash, it’s common for the story to shift: one person remembers the light timing differently, another believes the lane situation was clear, and insurers may focus on anything that reduces payout.
In Sandy, disputes frequently turn on details like:
- Intersection timing and turning behavior on busier corridors during commute hours
- Lane positioning changes near road work, detours, and temporary striping
- Lighting and weather (foggy mornings, glare near dusk, wet pavement)
- Driver awareness—especially when a cyclist is blending in with residential traffic
- Witness availability when the crash happened near a store, trail access point, or roadside pull-off
Because these issues are fact-specific, organizing your information early can matter just as much as medical care.


