Orange is full of the kinds of driving situations that create recurring bicycle injury risks:
- Commute traffic and high-turnover intersections: Rush-hour congestion increases lane changes, left turns, and abrupt speed adjustments.
- Suburban street patterns: Drivers may treat side streets as low-risk—until a cyclist appears unexpectedly.
- Construction and detour zones: Temporary lane shifts and unclear signage can create sudden hazards cyclists can’t avoid.
- Door-zone and curbside conflicts: In busy corridors and near parking activity, a sudden opening or vehicle movement can be catastrophic.
When you’re pursuing compensation in California, these details matter because liability often turns on what a driver should have seen, what signals or lane rules were followed, and what a reasonable driver would do under the circumstances.


