In and around Menasha, bicycle riders frequently share the road with drivers who are focused on short commutes, deliveries, or turning maneuvers at high-traffic crossings. Many claims turn into disputes because the crash story can be interpreted in different ways—especially when:
- The collision involves a turning vehicle at a signalized intersection
- Road conditions or construction-related hazards (debris, narrowed lanes, changing traffic flow) are factors
- Visibility is limited by dusk timing or weather
- There are competing accounts from witnesses or passengers
Even when you believe you’re clearly not at fault, insurers may still raise comparative negligence arguments. That’s why early organization matters.


