Pawtucket’s roadways are busy—especially during commute hours and on routes with frequent turning traffic, changing traffic patterns, and areas with construction or roadwork. Cyclists also share space with pedestrians, delivery traffic, and drivers who may not expect a bike to be present in the flow of traffic.
In practice, insurers in Rhode Island commonly respond in predictable ways:
- They question how the crash happened (“you must have been speeding,” “you ran a light,” “you were in the wrong lane”).
- They argue injuries are minor, delayed, or unrelated.
- They push for recorded statements before medical records are complete.
Our job is to counter those tactics with a consistent timeline, credible supporting evidence, and a damages case tied to your medical history.


