After a crash, it’s common for statements like “the cyclist came out of nowhere” or “they were riding unsafely” to appear quickly. In Lubbock, these disputes often come down to:
- Turn and yield confusion at intersections and multi-lane roads
- Visibility issues (sun angle, glare, dust, headlights at dusk)
- Lane position arguments—especially when a driver claims the cyclist was too far into a roadway lane
- Construction and road work that changes traffic flow and creates unexpected hazards
- Conflicting timelines when witnesses remember different moments of the same event
A strong claim usually isn’t built from opinions—it’s built from evidence that matches the crash story and the medical record.


