Many bicycle crashes in Hidalgo involve everyday commuting conditions: drivers turning across a cyclist’s path, failing to yield at intersections, or misjudging speed and spacing in busier corridors. Construction activity and changing traffic patterns can also make the same route feel unfamiliar week to week.
Even if you feel certain about what you saw, insurers often focus on small gaps—lighting, timing, lane position, and whether the driver had a clear opportunity to avoid the collision.
That’s why your first priority isn’t just “proving the crash happened,” but documenting how the crash occurred in a way that holds up to review.


