In a city like Perris, many cyclists are sharing the road with drivers commuting to work, running errands, or navigating busier corridors. Disputes often come down to details like:
- What the driver did at an intersection (yielding, turning, lane positioning)
- How lighting and sight lines looked at the time of impact
- Whether roadway conditions contributed (debris, uneven pavement, construction impacts)
- What both sides say happened first—especially when there’s no clear witness
When insurers can’t easily explain away the crash, they often shift to arguing about timing, visibility, or comparative fault. That means your documentation early on can make a real difference.


