Stafford riders often share the road with motorists who are focused on timing—getting to work, meeting schedules, or navigating traffic flow. That creates preventable risk: late braking, improper turns, failure to yield, distracted driving, and unsafe passing.
After a bicycle crash, insurers may try to:
- Minimize the seriousness of your injuries
- Claim the crash was unavoidable
- Shift blame to your riding position or “what you should have done”
- Push for recorded statements before your treatment plan is established
You don’t need to manage that alone. A lawyer can handle communications, translate legal strategy into plain steps, and help you avoid mistakes that can reduce compensation.


