Riverside is close to major routes and many riders share the road with drivers who are commuting, running errands, or navigating traffic patterns they don’t expect to share with cyclists. In bike crash claims, disputes often turn on details such as:
- Timing at intersections (especially when turning across a bike lane or shared roadway)
- Visibility at dusk/early morning and whether lighting/signage was adequate
- Roadway obstructions (debris, parked vehicles, construction detours, or temporary lane changes)
- What you did immediately before impact (lane position, speed assumptions, evasive maneuvers)
Because insurers frequently argue that the cyclist “should have been able to avoid it,” your documentation needs to be clear and consistent from the start.


