Glendora riders share roads with daily commuters and neighborhood traffic patterns that can create fast, high-pressure collision moments—especially at busy turn lanes, sightline-limited intersections, and areas where drivers may be distracted or not expecting a motorcycle.
Common fault disputes we see in Southern California motorcycle claims include:
- Left-turn and failure-to-yield scenarios where the driver claims they didn’t see the motorcycle in time
- Lane positioning disagreements (including whether a rider was visible or whether a driver took evasive action)
- “Speeding” allegations that rely on estimates rather than objective measurements
- Comparative negligence arguments—insurers may claim the rider contributed even when another driver’s turn or lane change created the danger
A calculator can’t weigh witness credibility, interpret scene photos, or challenge an insurer’s version of the timeline. That’s why two riders with similar injuries can receive very different outcomes.


