Many Azusa riders commute through mixed traffic: neighborhood streets, busy corridors, and intersections where drivers may be distracted, turning, or merging. Local patterns that can show up in claims include:
- Intersection conflicts: left turns, right turns, and failure to yield can be central issues—especially when a driver misjudges a cyclist’s speed.
- Lane positioning disputes: insurers sometimes argue a rider should have been in a different place or moving differently.
- Poor visibility moments: lighting changes near dusk, glare, and weather can affect what each person says happened.
- Construction and road work: detours, debris, and altered traffic controls can create hazards that complicate liability.
Because of these factors, evidence and timing often make or break a case. The earlier your information is organized, the easier it is for an attorney to evaluate fault and damages.


