Many cases turn into a disagreement about details: who entered the roadway first, whether a driver checked for bikes before turning, how far away a cyclist was, and what the roadway conditions were at the time.
In Tennessee, insurance companies commonly look for reasons to reduce or deny payment, including claims that:
- The driver acted reasonably and couldn’t avoid the collision
- The cyclist was riding unsafely or outside expected rules
- Injuries are unrelated to the crash or were exaggerated
Your lawyer’s job is to counter those positions using evidence and a credible story that matches medical findings.


