In a suburban community like Danville, many cyclists ride in mixed traffic—morning commute hours, school drop-off windows, and evening runs. That environment can create predictable friction points that insurers may challenge:
- Right-of-way confusion at turns and intersections (especially when drivers are distracted or misjudge a rider’s speed)
- Dooring and lane squeeze near curb areas where parked vehicles and stop-and-go traffic narrow space
- Construction and resurfacing impacts that change lane patterns or visibility
- Aggressive driving around slower traffic, including last-second braking and evasive maneuvers
Even if you feel confident about what happened, insurance adjusters may question details like lighting conditions, timing, or whether your actions contributed to the crash. The goal of an attorney is to anchor your case to the evidence and California legal standards—not just your memory.


