In and around Collegedale, many bicyclists are sharing the road with commuters during peak travel times. Crashes often turn into disputes about:
- Timing and visibility (lighting, sight lines, and whether drivers could reasonably see a cyclist)
- Lane position and turning behavior (especially when vehicles change direction or merge)
- Roadway changes (construction zones, debris, temporary signage, and uneven pavement)
Right after a crash, small actions matter. Insurance adjusters may request statements before your medical issues are fully documented, and that can become a problem later.
Your best first steps:
- Get medical care and make sure your injuries are documented.
- Preserve evidence (photos of the bike, the road, signals/signage, vehicle damage, and the general scene).
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh—especially sequence details like where you were riding and what the driver did right before impact.


