Chino Hills is largely residential, but cyclists still share the road with:
- Commuter traffic during morning and evening peak hours
- Turn-heavy intersections where drivers may not fully yield or may misjudge spacing
- Neighborhood cut-throughs where speed can be higher than riders expect
- Roadwork and lane changes that can create sudden hazards
In these scenarios, insurers commonly argue that the rider was at fault, that the driver “couldn’t see” the cyclist, or that injuries weren’t caused by the crash. A local attorney helps you anticipate those arguments and build a record that answers them.


