Rohnert Park has a mix of suburban streets and higher-traffic corridors where cyclists may share the road with drivers who are focused on turning, entering parking areas, or navigating intersections. In practice, many claims come down to details like:
- Right-of-way at turns and merges (especially when a vehicle is changing lanes or entering traffic)
- Door-zone and curbside hazards (riders passing parked cars, ride-share drop-offs, or vehicles stopped along the curb)
- Unclear traffic-control moments (confusing signal timing, signage visibility, or construction-related lane changes)
When you’re injured, those details can be hard to recall clearly. The faster you organize what you remember, the stronger your case is when evidence is gathered.


