In suburban communities like Walnut, many bicycle injuries happen on familiar streets—places where witnesses assume they “know what happened,” but the details later get disputed. Insurers frequently focus on:
- Who had the right of way at a turn or merge
- Whether the driver saw the cyclist in time
- Whether roadway conditions, signage, or lane design contributed
- Consistency between your recollection, photos, and medical timeline
That’s why injured cyclists benefit from a strategy that preserves facts early—before statements get repeated, memories fade, and the scene changes.


