Maywood is a dense, close-to-everything community where cyclists often share the road with cars making short-distance turns, switching lanes, and navigating traffic flow throughout the day. That creates recurring crash patterns, such as:
- Left-turn and right-turn conflicts at intersections and driveway exits
- Sudden braking when drivers react late to a cyclist in their lane
- Door-zone incidents near curbside parking and frequent stop-and-go traffic
- Construction and resurfacing hazards that can push riders into unexpected paths
- Low-visibility moments during early mornings, late evenings, and seasonal glare
In these situations, insurers may argue the rider was unpredictable or that the collision was unavoidable. Your success often depends on whether your evidence clearly shows what the driver did (or failed to do) in time to avoid impact.


