Many injured riders in Anaheim run into the same pattern: the other side focuses on uncertainty—lighting, timing, lane position, and the rider’s actions—to reduce payout.
Common Anaheim-context scenarios include:
- Busy intersections and commute corridors where timing matters (drivers changing lanes during peak traffic)
- Tourist-heavy periods near major attractions, where unfamiliar drivers may be less predictable
- Bike lanes and shared roadways where debris, curb cuts, or construction staging can force sudden evasive movement
- Door-zone risks in areas with frequent curbside parking
In these situations, insurers may argue the crash was unavoidable or that the cyclist contributed. Your job early on is not to win an argument—it’s to preserve the facts so your claim can be evaluated accurately.


