Many bicycle injuries in the Terrell area involve everyday riding patterns: cyclists sharing roadways with drivers who are focused on traffic flow, turning lanes, and changing speed zones. Even when the impact seems straightforward, disagreements often arise around:
- Turning and yielding at busy intersections and side streets
- Lane positioning when drivers pass or approach from behind
- Lighting and visibility (early mornings, dusk, and glare)
- Construction, detours, and uneven pavement that can contribute to sudden hazards
Insurance adjusters may try to frame the crash as unavoidable—or suggest the cyclist could have avoided the collision. Your job early on is to make sure the record reflects what happened and how it connects to your injuries.


