Pittsburg commuters often ride during peak traffic windows—early mornings and late afternoons—when intersections, turn lanes, and merging points are busiest. Many crashes happen at the exact moment when a driver says they “didn’t see” the cyclist.
That’s why your documentation matters so much. In practice, insurers look for answers to questions like:
- Was there enough sight distance where the crash occurred?
- Were signals, signage, or lane markings visible and functioning?
- Did the driver make a safe turn/yield decision?
- Do the physical details match the story (bike position, vehicle damage, roadway marks)?
A bicycle accident lawyer helps connect those details to California legal standards and to the medical record so your claim isn’t reduced to a vague “he said, she said.”


