After a bicycle accident, it’s common for insurers to challenge one or more of these issues:
- Intersection and turning conflicts near busier corridors where timing and lane positioning get questioned.
- Lane-change and “share the road” disagreements when a driver claims they had enough space.
- Construction-zone confusion—temporary markings, uneven surfaces, and altered traffic patterns can become part of the fault argument.
- Commuter-speed expectations in areas where drivers may underestimate how quickly a cyclist can appear.
When fault is disputed, your early documentation matters. The sooner your evidence is organized and your medical story is consistent, the stronger your claim tends to be.


