After a collision, injured cyclists are often surprised by how quickly the other side starts shaping the story—especially when fault is unclear at the scene.
In Monterey Park, disputes commonly arise from:
- Intersection timing and turning conflicts (drivers turning across a cyclist’s path, or failing to yield)
- Lane positioning and visibility (lighting, glare, and whether a driver could reasonably see a bike)
- Construction-related changes (temporary signage, altered lanes, missing or confusing markings)
- Mixed traffic pressure (cars, rideshare vehicles, delivery traffic, and buses sharing the same roadway)
Even when you believe you were in the right, insurers may argue you “should have avoided” the crash or suggest your bike was operating unsafely. A well-prepared claim addresses those points with evidence and medical documentation.


