Many bicycle accidents in the Clute area involve scenarios where fault can become contested quickly:
- Left turns and lane changes where a driver believes they “saw you in time,” but the cyclist’s account and the physical evidence tell a different story.
- High-speed roadway impacts where drivers may argue the rider was traveling too fast, swerved, or failed to maintain control.
- Construction and resurfacing that changes lane patterns, shoulder space, and visibility—then insurers argue the cyclist “should have avoided” the hazard.
- Industrial/work-route traffic where commercial vehicles are involved and responsibility can be blurred between the driver, the company, and maintenance practices.
In these situations, the first 24–72 hours can heavily influence how insurers view the incident. The sooner you preserve evidence and get a clear plan, the harder it is for the other side to minimize what happened.


