In a city where many residents rely on roads for commuting and where traffic patterns can change quickly near busy corridors, bicycle crashes frequently involve disputed “what happened first” questions.
Common West Columbia scenarios we see include:
- Turning conflicts at multi-lane intersections (left turns, right turns, and failure to yield)
- Door-zone collisions near residential and mixed-use areas where parking is tight
- Construction and lane shifts that force cyclists to change line unexpectedly
- Low-visibility conditions around dusk, glare, and weather that affects sightlines
Even if you feel certain about what you saw, insurers may argue:
- the driver “couldn’t see you,”
- you were riding outside a safe path,
- your injuries are unrelated or exaggerated,
- or you delayed treatment.
Your claim needs a clear, evidence-backed story to stand up to those arguments.


