In a smaller city like Lompoc, it’s common for crashes to involve:
- Drivers turning across a cyclist’s path at intersections and driveways
- Right-of-way confusion near residential entrances and busier commuting corridors
- Construction, resurfacing, and temporary lane shifts that change how riders travel
- Limited traffic-camera coverage compared to larger cities—meaning witness statements and photos can carry extra weight
When the crash is questioned, insurers may argue that the rider “should have avoided it,” that visibility was clear, or that the injuries don’t match the timing of the collision.
That’s why your next steps matter. The goal isn’t to “prove everything” yourself—it’s to preserve the right information so your attorney can evaluate the claim efficiently.


