La Mirada is a suburban community with busy commuting routes, school-area traffic, and frequent neighborhood rides. That mix creates common crash patterns we evaluate closely, including:
- Left-turn and lane-change collisions when a driver misjudges a cyclist’s speed or space
- Door-zone incidents near residential streets and parked vehicles
- Intersection conflicts where timing, visibility, and lane positioning become disputed
- Construction and road-work transitions that change traffic flow or visibility
Even when a driver seems “clearly wrong,” insurers often try to shift blame to the cyclist. That’s why the early steps after a crash matter—especially for bicyclists who may be treated as “expected to be careful,” even when another party created the danger.


