In Southern California, motorcycle riders frequently share the road with drivers who are maneuvering quickly through dense traffic, changing lanes, and stopping at intersections. In Bell, that can mean:
- Left-turn and lane-change conflicts at signalized intersections
- Rear-end impacts when traffic compresses and braking is delayed
- Sudden hazards (debris, uneven pavement, or poor visibility conditions)
- Disagreements about speed, lane positioning, and reaction time
When insurers see these issues, they may argue the rider was at fault—or reduce settlement value by claiming the rider’s conduct contributed to the crash. The settlement outcome often depends on whether your evidence makes a clear, credible story of fault and causation.


