Mountain View’s mix of dense intersections, frequent turning traffic, and high cyclist visibility means insurers often argue about what exactly happened—not just whether someone was hurt.
After a collision, it’s common for the other side to claim:
- you were in the wrong place (lane position, direction of travel)
- the driver didn’t see you in time
- the crash was unavoidable due to traffic flow
- your injuries are unrelated or existed before the incident
The practical takeaway: your case typically improves when you can tie the crash timeline to medical records and objective evidence (photos, videos, witness observations, and roadway details).


