I need some advice from you.
I was riding my bicycle down a Mission Blvd. in Fremont, in the bike lane. Signal turned yellow, did not think I had time to stop, so kept going. Made it halfway across intersection no problem. Made it past car on right, who was in left turn lane, no problem. (Turns out that car was a witness, and verifies my story that I was in intersection on yellow, and light did not turn green for him until I was just on his left, midway through intersection.)
However, driver on his right, (going straight) was not paying attention, and entered intersection instead of stopping, and we collided. His insurer (Nationwide) does not really dispute the facts when talking with either me or AAA, my homeowners insurer, but Nationwide claims I should not be in the intersection on red, and that I shouldn't expect the Nationwide driver to make sure intersection is clear before he enters, and that I am 100% liable.
Well, EVERYONE else tells me different from Nationwide, that California law says not to enter an intersection on green, unless it is clear of pedestrians, bicycles, and vehicles, and safe to enter. Further, Nationwide ignored me, and the witness, and not only said I was liable, but that I entered the intersection on red, in a letter they sent me six days after the accident. No one has said I entered on red, both me and the witness statements indicaate yellow, and the driver that hit me did not see me, and so has no idea.
So, what are your thoughts on this? Was I liable? Or is what everyone (including insurance adjusters, past and present) have told me, that if I enter the intersection on yellow, that I am legally there, and have the right of way and cars entering from the side on green should wait for me to safely clear.
In addition to my injuries, which are healing slowly, Nationwide's attitude and false statements in letter are causing me stress.
Thanks in advance,
Cal Geek
I was riding my bicycle down a Mission Blvd. in Fremont, in the bike lane. Signal turned yellow, did not think I had time to stop, so kept going. Made it halfway across intersection no problem. Made it past car on right, who was in left turn lane, no problem. (Turns out that car was a witness, and verifies my story that I was in intersection on yellow, and light did not turn green for him until I was just on his left, midway through intersection.)
However, driver on his right, (going straight) was not paying attention, and entered intersection instead of stopping, and we collided. His insurer (Nationwide) does not really dispute the facts when talking with either me or AAA, my homeowners insurer, but Nationwide claims I should not be in the intersection on red, and that I shouldn't expect the Nationwide driver to make sure intersection is clear before he enters, and that I am 100% liable.
Well, EVERYONE else tells me different from Nationwide, that California law says not to enter an intersection on green, unless it is clear of pedestrians, bicycles, and vehicles, and safe to enter. Further, Nationwide ignored me, and the witness, and not only said I was liable, but that I entered the intersection on red, in a letter they sent me six days after the accident. No one has said I entered on red, both me and the witness statements indicaate yellow, and the driver that hit me did not see me, and so has no idea.
So, what are your thoughts on this? Was I liable? Or is what everyone (including insurance adjusters, past and present) have told me, that if I enter the intersection on yellow, that I am legally there, and have the right of way and cars entering from the side on green should wait for me to safely clear.
In addition to my injuries, which are healing slowly, Nationwide's attitude and false statements in letter are causing me stress.
Thanks in advance,
Cal Geek