Glendale is full of mixed-use corridors—short blocks, frequent turning movements, ride-share activity, and heavy weekday traffic. Motorcycle crashes in this environment frequently create settlement disputes in a few predictable ways:
- Turning and lane-splitting disagreements: The other driver may claim they never saw the motorcycle, while the rider may have evidence about lane position, speed, and timing.
- Intersection complexity: Many crashes occur at controlled intersections where traffic signals, turning lanes, and crosswalk visibility matter.
- Construction and detours: Roadwork can affect visibility and lane layouts, which can become central to fault.
- Rear-end and “sudden stop” scenarios: Motorcyclists can be hit when drivers fail to maintain safe following distance.
Because these disputes are evidence-driven, two riders with similar injuries can receive very different settlement outcomes depending on what can be proven.


