In Logan, bicycle crashes commonly happen in predictable real-world settings:
- Mixed traffic near commuting routes where drivers are watching for cars—not bikes.
- Intersections and turns when a vehicle turns across a cyclist’s path.
- Roadwork and temporary lane changes around seasonal construction and maintenance.
- Trail access points where sightlines, signage, or cross-traffic can be unclear.
When a claim gets disputed, insurers usually don’t argue about your pain—they argue about what caused the impact and whether the other driver acted reasonably. That’s why your documentation and timeline are so important.


