In many bicycle cases locally, the dispute isn’t whether an injury occurred—it’s how the collision unfolded. Was there a proper lookout before a turn? Did a motorist yield as required? Was a lane position affected by construction, parked vehicles, or debris?
After a crash, it’s common for questions to arise about:
- Which direction you were traveling and where you were positioned at impact
- What the driver did in the seconds leading up to the collision
- Whether traffic control (signals, signage, lane markings) was present and readable
- Lighting and weather conditions (fog, rain, glare) that can matter in Washington
Because Washington claims require a clear link between the crash and your injuries, the best early strategy is to build a consistent “traffic story” supported by documents and medical records—not just memory.


