Fresno riders often encounter predictable risk patterns—especially on routes that mix commuter traffic with cyclists, pedestrians, and delivery vehicles.
Common crash scenarios we see include:
- Right-of-way problems at busy intersections (drivers turning while looking past cyclists or failing to yield at the moment a cyclist enters the turning path).
- Dooring and lane obstructions near residential streets and commercial corridors, where a parked vehicle suddenly becomes a hazard.
- Construction and detours that narrow lanes or add debris, forcing sudden swerves.
- High-volume traffic near shopping and transit areas, where attention is divided and stopping distances are underestimated.
- Large vehicles and delivery traffic on arterial roads—where a cyclist may be cut off, squeezed, or delayed too late to avoid impact.
Even when a crash “feels obvious,” insurers may argue that you were partly responsible or that your injuries were unrelated. The strongest Fresno claims are built around evidence that holds up under that scrutiny.


