Delano riders share roads with drivers who are commuting for work, running errands, or moving between industrial areas and residential streets. That mix can create claim friction—especially when the crash involves:
- Left turns and lane changes at busier intersections
- Right-of-way arguments (especially when drivers say they “didn’t see” the cyclist)
- Sudden hazards like debris, uneven pavement, or construction-related lane shifts
- Speed and following-distance disputes when traffic is flowing but visibility is limited
- Rides near the edge of the road where drivers may claim they had “room”
In these situations, the case often comes down to what can be proven—timing, traffic control, lighting conditions, and the sequence of events.


