In Pomona, bicycle crashes frequently involve fast-moving traffic, turning vehicles, and intersections where visibility can be limited by landscaping, parked cars, or glare. Even when you believe you’re right, insurance adjusters may argue that:
- the driver was justified in turning or changing lanes,
- lighting or signage made the cyclist hard to see,
- the cyclist was traveling too fast or was positioned incorrectly,
- or the injuries are unrelated to the crash.
Those disputes are why early documentation matters. The sooner your story is recorded consistently—and the more clearly it matches medical findings—the harder it is for an insurer to reduce or deny your claim.


