A bicycle accident caused by a crumbling road or a poorly designed bike lane is stressful enough to deal with. But when the responsible party is a government entity rather than a private individual or a business, the process of filing your claim is different from that...
Month: March 2026
Using GPS and video data to strengthen your LA injury claim
When a car collides with a cyclist, the story often comes down to who can prove what really happened. Drivers sometimes claim “he came out of nowhere,” leaving cyclists struggling to show they followed the rules. Fortunately, modern technology gives you tools that act...
The dangerous gap between the river path and city streets
The Los Angeles River Path offers a safer, calmer route for cyclists. However, key gaps break that safety. One major gap runs between Elysian Valley and Vernon. Because of this break, riders are forced to leave the path and enter busy streets. As a result, cyclists...
What can I recover if I’m partly to blame for my bike accident?
You're riding through Los Angeles, approaching a four-way stop. You slow down but roll through without coming to a complete stop. Just then, a driver speeding through the intersection from your left runs their stop sign entirely and slams into you. As paramedics treat...
Why are more drivers hitting cyclists on California roads today?
Bicycling is becoming more popular across California. Many people ride to get to work, exercise or help the planet. At the same time, many cities are adding new bike lanes and trails. However, bicycle crashes remain a major concern in many areas. Drivers and cyclists...

