Many bike injuries in Whittier happen during everyday routines: getting to work, visiting nearby shopping areas, riding near busier corridors, or navigating neighborhoods where drivers may not expect cyclists at every moment.
Common situations that can create disputes include:
- Left-turn and U-turn conflicts at intersections where a driver claims they “didn’t see” the cyclist until impact.
- Lane changes near busier streets, where a driver’s focus may be split between traffic flow and nearby driveways.
- Construction and detour zones that shift lanes, narrow shoulders, or change signage—leading to arguments over what was reasonable.
- School-area traffic surges in the morning/afternoon, when drivers are more likely to be accelerating, slowing abruptly, or watching for children.
When stories differ, insurers often look for inconsistencies. That’s why the early steps after your crash—what you document and what you say—can strongly influence how quickly you can move toward settlement.


