In Yeadon, many cyclists share the road with drivers navigating stop-and-go traffic, turning movements, and changing road conditions. Common trouble spots include intersections with heavy turning activity, streets where sightlines can be limited by parked vehicles, and areas where roadway markings or lighting may not be clear.
After a crash, it’s common for insurance companies to frame the case around:
- “You were in the wrong place” arguments (lane position, timing, or visibility)
- Comparative fault claims that try to reduce payouts
- Delay or exaggeration allegations if treatment wasn’t immediate or documentation is incomplete
A lawyer’s job is to counter those tactics with a coherent, evidence-based story that matches what the medical record shows.


