Many Dublin bicycle injury cases involve conditions that are common in East Bay suburban commuting:
- Right-turn and left-turn conflicts at intersections where traffic flow is fast and lane positioning changes quickly.
- Door-zone hazards near retail and office areas where drivers stop briefly but unexpectedly.
- Construction and lane shifts on routes that cyclists use to avoid congestion.
- High-speed merges and late braking when vehicles re-enter lanes or pedestrians/other bikes are present.
These patterns affect how fault is investigated and how your story is documented—because insurers often focus on timing, visibility, and whether the risk could have been avoided.


