Bicycle collisions commonly turn into liability battles—not because the rider is “wrong,” but because insurers focus on gaps in the story.
In Morgan Hill, disputes often arise around:
- Turn and yield moments at intersections where drivers may claim they didn’t see you in time.
- Lane positioning and passing disputes, particularly on roads where motorists pass cyclists close or change lanes quickly.
- Visibility conditions—early morning, dusk, and weather shifts can affect what witnesses and dash footage capture.
- Construction and traffic control changes that create confusing vehicle paths or temporary hazards.
Even when you remember exactly what happened, the other side may argue comparative fault or claim your injuries were unrelated. That’s why early organization matters.


