Brentwood traffic often brings a few recurring patterns:
- Turn-and-yield disputes at intersections where drivers may be focused on through-traffic or cross-traffic timing.
- Low-visibility moments—dawn/dusk riding, shaded road sections, and glare that can make a cyclist appear farther away.
- Suburban speeding and lane-sharing confusion, especially when roads transition from neighborhood streets to busier routes.
- Construction and changing traffic patterns near road upgrades or utility work, where lane shifts can create sudden hazards.
Even when you feel certain about what happened, insurance companies frequently try to reframe the story. Local experience matters because these disputes often hinge on the same types of evidence and the same “reasonable rider/driver” arguments.


