In Roy, many bicycle injuries happen during everyday movement—crossing busy roadways, sharing lanes near shopping corridors, or navigating areas with frequent turning traffic. When a crash involves a motor vehicle, insurers often try to narrow the case by arguing:
- the driver “couldn’t see” you
- the rider was in the wrong place or moving too fast
- the injuries were minor or unrelated
- the statement you gave early “doesn’t match” later medical findings
Your job after a crash isn’t to win an argument—it’s to build a clear, evidence-backed record. Legal help can make that process easier and harder for insurance to mischaracterize.


