While every case is unique, many Lexington-area collisions share patterns that affect how claims are evaluated:
- Commute timing and traffic flow: Rush-hour congestion and late-day light changes can make it harder to reconstruct exactly what drivers saw.
- Intersection turning and lane changes: Many bicycle injuries occur when a vehicle turns left/right or shifts lanes without fully accounting for a cyclist’s position.
- Construction and resurfacing: Road work can create debris, changed traffic patterns, or confusing signage—details that insurers may try to downplay.
- Neighborhood-to-arterial travel: Riders often transition from lower-speed roads to busier routes, where speed differentials increase the consequences of even minor errors.
Because these factors matter, your documentation and timeline early on can strongly influence how quickly an adjuster believes your version of events.


