In smaller communities, it’s common for the “story” of a crash to shift quickly—especially when multiple people witnessed it from different angles (or when there’s no clear traffic camera footage). In and around San Benito, disputes often turn on:
- Intersection timing (left turns, yield issues, and drivers misjudging a cyclist’s speed)
- Road edge hazards (debris, pavement transitions, or construction-related lane changes)
- Industrial traffic patterns (bigger vehicles moving differently than passenger cars)
- “He was on the bike” assumptions that lead insurers to argue the cyclist was careless
Even when you feel confident about what happened, insurers may request recorded statements, attempt to frame the crash as unavoidable, or argue your treatment wasn’t caused by the collision. Preparation matters.


