Staunton has a mix of residential streets, downtown activity, and commuting routes where timing and visibility are everything. Many claims turn into a “he said, she said” fight unless the details are preserved early.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Left-turn and yield disputes when a driver turns across a cyclist’s path.
- Passing/merge conflicts near intersections where a cyclist is in a bike lane or near the edge of traffic.
- Night and low-visibility problems—headlights, reflective gear, and whether a driver could reasonably see you.
- Construction and changing road layouts that force last-second decisions by drivers and cyclists.
- Tourist/visitor traffic that increases unfamiliar-driving behavior during peak seasons.
Those scenarios are why “just tell us what happened” statements can be risky. Insurance adjusters often use early narratives to narrow fault or question causation.


