Many bicycle accidents here happen around predictable patterns—commuting routes, school-area traffic, and shared roadways where motorists and cyclists may not expect each other at the same moment. When a crash occurs, the first version of events can quickly shift as:
- drivers and adjusters compare accounts,
- visibility changes (sun glare, dusk, roadway curves),
- and witnesses disagree about speed, distance, or right-of-way.
That’s why early, organized evidence matters. The strongest claims typically connect the crash scene to documented injuries and explain causation in a way insurers can’t dismiss.


