In Monroe, many cyclists share the road with commuters, delivery traffic, and drivers navigating intersections and changing traffic patterns. Common crash disputes come down to questions like:
- Who entered the intersection first?
- Did the driver yield when turning or merging?
- Was there enough space to pass safely?
- Was road visibility affected by lighting, weather, or debris?
Insurance adjusters frequently try to frame the crash as unavoidable—or argue the cyclist should have reacted differently. A strong claim counters that with a clean, consistent record of what happened and how it caused injury.


