Bicycle crashes in Reading frequently involve situations where details matter—turning movements at busy intersections, lane positioning near parked vehicles, and sudden hazards created by construction activity or changing traffic patterns.
In these cases, insurers often try to shift blame or minimize the severity of injuries by focusing on:
- Conflicting accounts about who had the right of way
- Gaps in early documentation (photos, witness info, incident timeline)
- Treatment delays or incomplete medical records
- Comparative fault arguments (even when the rider wasn’t “at fault” in the way the insurer claims)
A lawyer’s job is to translate the crash into evidence—so your version of events is supported, consistent, and legally persuasive.


