Highland has a mix of residential streets, higher-speed commuter corridors, and routes people use to connect to work, schools, and recreation. That creates a recurring set of problems after bicycle crashes:
- Right-of-way disputes at turns and intersections
- Dooring and lane intrusions near neighborhoods and busy access roads
- Construction and lane changes that force sudden swerves
- Poor sight lines caused by driveways, parked vehicles, or lighting conditions
When injuries happen, insurers may try to reframe the story around gaps in memory, recorded statements, or “minor” initial symptoms. Local legal guidance helps you respond strategically—without delaying medical care or oversharing.


