In and around San Elizario, TX, many rides happen along routes where cyclists share space with vehicles moving quickly or turning across lanes. After a crash, it’s common for insurance adjusters to argue:
- The driver “couldn’t see” the cyclist in time
- The cyclist swerved or failed to maintain control
- The injuries are unrelated, exaggerated, or pre-existing
- The crash wasn’t serious enough to justify the treatment you received
When that happens, your case depends on whether your timeline, photos, witness details, and medical records align. The goal isn’t to debate feelings—it’s to prove what occurred and how it caused measurable harm.


