Many bicycle injury claims in Hemet come down to a few recurring patterns:
- Driver left-turn and yielding errors near intersections where visibility, turning lanes, and traffic timing can be complicated.
- Close-pass or lane-position conflicts on roadways used by commuters and drivers traveling through town.
- Road work and changing traffic control that can force abrupt slowing, detours, or sudden merging behavior.
- Debris and surface hazards that appear without warning—especially when weather or maintenance affects shoulder conditions.
- Large-vehicle and delivery traffic that increases blind spots and makes it harder for drivers to notice a cyclist at the right moment.
When these issues lead to injury, the claim usually turns on one question: what the driver reasonably should have done, and what evidence shows they didn’t.


