In a suburban community like American Fork, it’s common for crashes to involve “everyday” scenarios that still create legal problems—especially when fault is unclear at first.
You may hear arguments like:
- The driver “didn’t see you” while turning out of a driveway or intersection
- The cyclist was riding on the edge of the road, near traffic, or around a detour
- Lighting and visibility were factors (early mornings, evening rides, winter darkness)
- Road work changed the lane layout, forcing sudden swerves
These disputes aren’t unusual. They’re why an organized case matters from day one—before inconsistent details become a tool for the insurance company.


