In and around Donna, cyclists frequently share the road with commuters, delivery traffic, and drivers who may be unfamiliar with cyclists’ right-of-way expectations. After a collision, it’s common for the other side to:
- Claim you “came out of nowhere”
- Dispute the sequence of events at an intersection
- Blame your riding position, speed, or visibility
- Argue your injuries are minor, delayed, or unrelated
The difference between a low offer and a fair outcome is usually the same: whether your evidence and story line up with the medical record and the crash facts.


