Greenwood cyclists often share roads with drivers who may be focused on traffic flow, turning lanes, deliveries, or distractions near intersections. After a crash, it’s common for an insurer to argue that:
- you were riding “unsafely” or too close to traffic,
- the driver didn’t have enough time to react,
- your injuries are exaggerated or unrelated,
- or the crash was unavoidable.
Even when you feel confident about what happened, Greenwood claims typically come down to evidence and documentation—especially for liability and causation.


