In a suburban, traffic-heavy area like Addison, many bike collisions involve fast-changing scenes—turning vehicles, lane changes, rides near intersections, and sudden hazards that can be hard to describe later. People may remember different details about:
- what the driver did at the last second (turning, yielding, lane position)
- whether lights or signage were visible
- road conditions and construction-related changes
- how quickly the bike and car were moving
That’s why the early record matters. The sooner you preserve evidence and document your injuries, the stronger your claim tends to be—especially when an insurer tries to shift blame to you.


