Hanford is a place where many people commute through a mix of neighborhood streets and busier corridors. That combination can create predictable friction points for cyclists—especially when lighting, turning lanes, and traffic timing are involved.
Common local patterns we see in bicycle crash claims include:
- Left-turn collisions when a driver misjudges a cyclist’s speed or spacing.
- Intersection disputes where the right-of-way isn’t clear from memory alone.
- Dooring and lane intrusions near businesses and shopping areas.
- Construction and roadway re-striping that changes lane guidance and visibility.
- Commercial vehicle interactions—deliveries, service trucks, and frequent traffic flow.
When the crash involves conflicting accounts, documentation matters more than ever.


