Springfield is full of short trips that blend neighborhood streets with busier corridors. That creates common friction points in claims, such as:
- Left-turn conflicts at intersections where a cyclist is hard to spot for drivers focusing on cross-traffic or pedestrians.
- Lane changes near traffic flow—especially when drivers pull out from side streets or driveways.
- Construction and resurfacing that can shift bike lanes, add temporary markings, or increase debris.
- High pedestrian activity around shopping and transit areas, which can lead drivers to make last-second adjustments.
Insurers frequently argue that the crash happened for “unavoidable” reasons or that the cyclist bears more fault than the evidence supports. Your job is to document what happened; our job is to translate that evidence into a clear liability and damages story.


