Covina riders often share the road with commuters moving through busier routes, plus everyday traffic near stores, schools, and transit activity. That mix can create crash patterns where liability is disputed—especially when:
- Intersections and turning lanes are involved (drivers claim they “couldn’t see” the cyclist)
- Lane changes near traffic flow happen quickly (statements differ about where each person was)
- Construction, resurfacing, and debris create sudden hazards (the “condition” gets blamed, not the driver)
- Delivery and rideshare traffic share the same curbside activity as cyclists
Because these scenarios are common locally, Covina claims often hinge on whether your evidence clearly shows what happened in the minutes before impact.


