In a city where many riders share the road with drivers who are commuting to work, running errands, or turning across bike lanes, bicycle crashes frequently turn into blame battles.
Common dispute points we see in San Leandro cases include:
- Turning and yielding conflicts at busy intersections where cars cut across a cyclist’s path
- Dooring hazards near commercial areas and curbside parking
- Construction, resurfacing, and lane shifts that change how riders are supposed to travel
- Visibility and timing issues (sun glare, dusk lighting, or unclear signal timing)
- “You must have been speeding / in the wrong lane” defenses that shift blame away from the driver’s duty of care
Even when you’re confident about what you saw, insurers often try to simplify the story. Your job is not to argue—your job is to document and recover. Our job is to help translate the crash into a legally persuasive record.


