In and around Greenville, many bike riders share the road with drivers navigating stops, turns, and changing traffic patterns—particularly during commute hours. A crash may happen at an intersection, at the edge of a turning lane, near a driveway, or where road conditions shift from well-marked to unclear.
What matters in these cases is not just what you think happened, but what can be proven:
- the sequence of turns or lane changes
- whether traffic control was visible and followed
- where each vehicle was positioned at impact
- how the roadway layout and lighting affected visibility
Because insurers commonly argue that a rider “should have avoided” the collision, your claim needs a clear, evidence-backed account of why the crash was unavoidable or why the driver’s conduct created an unreasonable risk.


