Many Watauga riders are commuting, training, or getting to errands on routes that mix residential traffic with faster-moving vehicles. After a crash, it’s common for insurers to:
- Argue you were “out of place” on the road or failed to avoid the vehicle
- Focus on gaps in lighting, signage, or lane position rather than the driver’s duty to yield
- Claim your injuries are minor or unrelated—especially when treatment started days later
Even when you feel certain about what happened, insurers may look for inconsistencies in timing, witness accounts, or documentation. Having a lawyer early can help prevent your claim from being shaped by incomplete facts.


