Tustin riders commonly encounter collision scenarios that insurers try to minimize or reframe:
- Left-turn and intersection conflicts: A motorist turning across a cyclist’s path may claim they “couldn’t see you in time.”
- Street and shopping-area traffic flow: In busier corridors near retail and dining areas, sudden braking and lane changes can lead to side-swipe or forced evasive maneuvers.
- Dooring and curbside hazards: If you were riding near parked vehicles, a sudden door opening can quickly become a blame argument.
- Construction and temporary traffic control: Detours, lane narrowing, and uneven pavement can contribute to crashes—especially when signage or markings are unclear.
These disputes are often less about what happened in the moment and more about what evidence survives after the initial confusion.


