San Dimas is suburban, but it’s still part of a larger commuter network in the Inland Empire and greater Los Angeles region. Many crashes we see involve situations like:
- Rush-hour merges and lane changes where passenger vehicles may be squeezed by large trucks
- Stop-and-go traffic that increases rear-end risk and brake-failure disputes
- Turn and cross-traffic conflicts near busy retail corridors and intersections
- Visibility issues (lighting, glare, and sudden slowing) that can affect witness accounts
Because these patterns are common, insurers often argue about “who should have seen what” and “who had the last clear chance.” Your settlement value can depend on whether your evidence clearly shows the truck’s role and the timeline of events.


