In Humble, bicycle riders commonly share the road with drivers heading to work, schools, and major corridors. In those high-traffic moments, insurers often focus on questions like:
- Who had the right-of-way at an intersection or turning lane
- Whether the driver “saw” the cyclist in time to avoid the collision
- How lane placement and speed affected the ability to stop
- Whether the road conditions were normal or made the situation harder to navigate
Even when you know what happened, the other side may try to frame the story differently—especially if your injuries make it hard to recall details or if you were asked to give a recorded statement before medical care was documented.


