In Newport News, many cyclist crashes happen during daily commutes or errands—often near intersections with heavy turning traffic, changing lane configurations, and periods of reduced visibility (early mornings, evening commutes, and weather).
When insurers evaluate these claims, they commonly challenge:
- Whether the driver saw you in time (lookout and timing are often disputed)
- How the intersection was controlled (signal timing, turning rules, and lane layout)
- Whether roadway conditions contributed (construction debris, uneven pavement, poorly marked zones)
- Your injuries and their cause (especially if there’s a delay in treatment or documentation)
Your goal is to make it easy for an adjuster—and later, if necessary, a court—to understand what happened and why the other party is responsible.


