Many bike collisions here involve predictable stress points:
- Traffic merging and turning near major corridors during commute hours
- Tourist and ride-share traffic increasing evening congestion and lane changes
- Poor sightlines near curbs, parked vehicles, and intersections with heavy pedestrian activity
- Construction and roadway work that changes lane layouts without clear guidance
Even when you feel certain someone was wrong, insurers frequently argue the cyclist contributed—especially if there’s uncertainty about signals, lane positioning, or timing. The goal of a lawyer isn’t to “win a story,” but to build a record that withstands California-style comparative fault arguments.


