Injuries from a bicycle crash can be sudden and severe, but the “story” insurers rely on is often incomplete. In Cranston, disputes typically grow when:
- Right-of-way is unclear at intersections with frequent turning movements.
- Road construction or detours shift bike lanes, change curb lines, or alter how far ahead riders can see hazards.
- Commuter timing matters—crashes happen during peak travel windows when drivers are focused on getting through traffic.
- Dashcam and traffic camera footage is limited, overwritten, or difficult to obtain quickly.
The sooner your claim is organized around evidence, the better your chances of preventing an early narrative from locking you into a low settlement.


