Many injury claims turn into battles over details—especially when the crash involves:
- Left turns, driveways, and “rolling” lane changes near intersections where drivers may misjudge a cyclist’s speed or visibility.
- Construction and resurfacing work that changes lane width, adds debris, or creates temporary traffic patterns.
- Night or low-visibility riding where lighting and reflector visibility become part of the fault discussion.
- Events and weekend traffic when roads are busier and drivers are less predictable.
Insurance adjusters may argue the cyclist was careless, visibility was poor, or the medical treatment is unrelated. Our job is to translate what happened into a legally workable explanation—supported by crash evidence and medical documentation.


