Lakeway riders often share roads with fast-changing traffic patterns—commuters heading toward Austin-area connections, drivers unfamiliar with cyclists in the lanes, and weekend traffic that can make intersection timing and sightlines feel unpredictable.
After a crash, it’s common for the other side to argue:
- you were in the wrong place (lane position or visibility),
- the driver “couldn’t have seen you,” or
- your injuries are exaggerated or unrelated to the impact.
Those defenses aren’t unusual in Central Texas. The difference between a low offer and a fair resolution usually comes down to whether your claim is supported by a clear, consistent record.


