Many bicycle injuries in the Paramount area involve everyday commuting and street-level conflicts—places where a driver may not expect a cyclist to be there, or where traffic patterns change quickly.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Right-turn and left-turn collisions at intersections where sightlines are affected by traffic flow or nearby vehicles.
- Dooring incidents when a driver or passenger exits a curbside vehicle into the bike lane or travel lane.
- Construction and roadway work hazards—loose gravel, uneven pavement, or temporary lane changes that force abrupt steering.
- High-speed passes or unsafe spacing on busier roads, especially when drivers misjudge distance.
- Rideshare or delivery vehicles stopping or pulling into traffic in ways that create sudden conflicts.
Your case often turns on how clearly the evidence shows what each party did in the moments before impact—and how that lines up with your injuries.


