In smaller Tennessee cities, many collisions happen in predictable places: intersections with heavy turn traffic, school and work commutes, and road stretches where drivers may assume cyclists are keeping a wider line than they are.
In disputes, the most common friction points include:
- Conflicting accounts at intersections (who entered first, who signaled, and whether the cyclist had time to avoid)
- Right-turn and left-turn collisions where the driver claims they “didn’t see you in time”
- Road hazards like debris, uneven pavement, or temporary lane changes from ongoing maintenance
- After-the-crash statements made before your injuries are fully evaluated
Because these details are contested, the goal is to build a record quickly and consistently—especially before witnesses move on and surveillance footage is overwritten.


