Corte Madera is known for suburban roads, frequent commuter routes, and connections to nearby highways and business corridors. That combination often leads to common crash patterns:
- Intersections and left-turn conflicts: Cyclists may be visible, but drivers turning across a bike lane sometimes misjudge timing.
- Door-zone and curb-side hazards: Bikes traveling near parked cars can be forced into unsafe space by sudden door openings or driveway activity.
- Construction and lane shifts: During roadway work, bike paths and lane markings can change quickly—creating confusion and narrowing safety margins.
- Evening visibility and attention lapses: Headlights, glare, and distracted driving can turn a routine ride into a sudden impact.
Because these scenarios depend on precise timing and positioning, the earlier you organize evidence, the stronger your claim tends to be.


