In a community like Grandview, bike crashes often happen in predictable ways:
- Commuter traffic on arterial roads where vehicle speed and turning movements can change quickly.
- Share-the-road tension near intersections, where drivers may not fully account for a cyclist’s position.
- Construction and work-zone transitions, including debris, lane shifts, and temporary signage that can be missed.
- Long sightline areas with limited margin for error, especially when lighting conditions or weather reduce visibility.
Even if you feel certain about what happened, insurers commonly challenge crash versions—especially when there’s no clear video or when the other side claims the rider was moving unexpectedly.
Your best advantage is a well-documented account tied to medical records and objective evidence.


