Many of the bicycle crashes we see in Pleasanton happen in the real-world places cyclists use every day—arterials lined with commuters, intersections with heavy turn volumes, and stretches where speed and traffic flow can make misjudgments costly.
Common patterns include:
- Left-turn or right-turn collisions where a driver misjudges a cyclist’s speed or lane position.
- Failure to yield when a motorist crosses into the bike lane or cutting across traffic.
- Dooring or lane encroachment near curbside parking and pickup/drop-off areas.
- Construction and resurfacing issues that leave debris, uneven pavement, or confusing lane transitions.
Even when you feel you “know” what happened, insurance companies will still look for angles to reduce liability or challenge causation. Your early documentation can make a meaningful difference.


