Brea is suburban, but it’s not “low risk.” Cyclists often share the road with drivers navigating:
- Frequent turning movements at intersections near retail areas and office corridors
- Traffic flow changes during commute hours and school schedules
- Construction and resurfacing projects that can alter lanes, signage, and visibility
- Door-zone risk where drivers park along busier curbside stretches
In these situations, insurance adjusters typically focus on two things early: what the driver did (yielding, turning, lookout) and what the cyclist did (speed, lane position, signals). Your job is to preserve the facts while you heal.


