In Glendale, many rides happen along corridors with frequent turning movements, mixed traffic, and changing visibility—especially near intersections, shopping areas, and busier commute times. When a crash occurs in a tight time window, it can be hard to remember:
- which light phase was active
- the rider’s exact position in the lane
- whether the driver checked for cyclists
- what the roadway markings and signage showed
Insurance adjusters often focus on inconsistencies in early statements. The good news? A strong claim usually comes down to sequence, documentation, and medical linkage—not just who was “more careful.”


