In and around Christiansburg, many cyclist injuries happen in predictable places and patterns:
- Turning traffic at intersections: Drivers entering or crossing lanes often dispute timing, visibility, and who had the better path.
- Commuter corridors and peak hours: Rush traffic can increase the chance of sudden braking or evasive maneuvering.
- Roadwork and seasonal conditions: Construction activity and changing traffic control can create hazards that insurers try to minimize.
- Shared-road misunderstandings: Even conscientious riders can get blamed if an adjuster claims the cyclist “should have avoided” the collision.
A strong case isn’t built on opinions—it’s built on a clean timeline, consistent documentation, and evidence that matches your medical record.


