Many bicycle injury claims in Simi Valley come down to a few recurring patterns:
- Turning and merging conflicts near busy intersections and commute routes, especially when traffic is dense.
- Lane squeeze and sudden braking when drivers misjudge a cyclist’s position or speed.
- Dooring and curb-lane hazards involving parked cars, ride-share drop-offs, and commercial vehicles.
- Construction and roadwork impacts—temporary signage, changed lanes, and uneven surfaces that create unexpected hazards.
- High-speed “close calls” where a driver’s attention slips (phones, navigation, passenger focus), leading to a crash.
These scenarios matter because they shape what evidence you need most—photos of the roadway changes, timestamps from surveillance when available, and medical documentation that matches the crash timeline.


