In and around Campbell, cyclists frequently share the road with commuters heading toward major employment corridors. That means many crashes involve:
- Right-turn or left-turn conflicts at intersections and driveways
- Lane changes on faster stretches where drivers underestimate bike speed
- Dooring hazards near residential streets and retail areas
- Low-visibility collisions during early evenings (headlights, street lighting, and reflectors matter)
- Construction-related lane shifts that create sudden hazards
Insurance adjusters often focus on one question: “Could the cyclist have avoided this?” Even when you were riding legally, they may argue that your actions were the cause or that your injuries weren’t serious.
A well-prepared claim in Campbell is built to counter those arguments using evidence that connects the crash to the medical record.


