Baldwin Park has a mix of residential streets and higher-traffic corridors where cyclists share the road with commuters and delivery vehicles. In practice, that means claims often turn on details like:
- Intersection behavior: right turns, left turns, and yield issues at busy junctions
- Lane position disputes: where the cyclist was riding vs. where the driver claims they saw you
- Construction and debris: temporary lane shifts, uneven pavement, and materials left near travel lanes
- “Normal driving” defenses: arguments that the driver acted reasonably because traffic was moving quickly
Even when the crash seems obvious to you, insurers may treat it like a credibility contest. Your goal is to keep the story consistent and evidence-based from day one.


