In suburban areas like Coppell, bicycle crashes often involve scenarios that insurers try to simplify:
- A driver claims they “couldn’t see” the cyclist—particularly at certain turns or when traffic is dense.
- A statement suggests the rider was “riding unpredictably,” even if the real issue was a failure to yield.
- Evidence is missing because the moment happened quickly and cameras weren’t preserved.
When the other side contests fault, the case usually turns on whether the crash story can be supported by photos, witness accounts, roadway details, and medical documentation.


