In many San Gabriel bike cases, the dispute isn’t whether an injury happened—it’s how the crash happened and who is responsible under California negligence rules.
Common local patterns include:
- Left-turn and right-turn conflicts at signalized intersections during peak commuting hours
- Lane positioning issues where drivers pass closely or misjudge a cyclist’s path
- Door-zone hazards around curbside parking and quick stops
- Roadwork and resurfacing that create temporary lane shifts, uneven pavement, or unclear signage
When insurers evaluate these cases, they tend to focus on documentation: what can be proven, what can’t, and what needs clarification.


