In South Pasadena, many bike crashes involve scenarios that insurers tend to challenge early—especially when the facts are still developing.
Common local friction points include:
- Intersection conflicts during peak commute hours (drivers turning, failing to yield, or not accounting for cyclists in the lane)
- Door-zone incidents near busier curb areas where a sudden opening can force a hard swerve
- Right-of-way misunderstandings when a cyclist is traveling straight and another vehicle attempts a late turn or merge
- Construction, resurfacing, or temporary lane changes that can create unexpected hazards for riders
- Low-visibility conditions (glare, dusk lighting, or poor signal timing) where witness accounts vary
When liability is disputed, your next steps matter more than people expect.


