San Dimas sits in a commute-heavy corridor, and many motorcycle crashes involve predictable “everyday” movements:
- Left turns and lane changes near busy access points
- Rear-end impacts when cars slow unexpectedly in traffic
- Merging and zippering situations where a rider has less time to react
- Low-visibility conditions (early morning glare, dusk, light rain)
- Roadway debris or uneven pavement that can contribute to sudden loss of control
In these scenarios, the difference between a strong claim and a weak one often comes down to whether the evidence clearly shows:
- How the crash happened (timing, positions, speed cues)
- Who was at fault
- How the crash caused the injuries you’re claiming
That’s why two people can crash under similar circumstances but end up with very different settlement outcomes.


