After a crash, it’s common for adjusters to question basics like speed, right-of-way, and whether your injuries match the accident. In Pleasanton, those disagreements can be amplified by:
- Intersection timing and turning movements (left turns, yield issues, and “last-second” maneuvers)
- Lighting and visibility (early morning commutes and evening rides)
- Roadway transitions (construction, lane changes, and resurfacing that affect how a driver sees a cyclist)
- Driver uncertainty (people misremember distances or who entered the intersection first)
When your statement is inconsistent, or when the medical record isn’t connected clearly to the crash, insurers may reduce value—or deny liability altogether. A lawyer’s job is to build a record that holds up.


