Many bicycle injury cases in San Dimas involve predictable settings—where timing, visibility, and lane positioning matter.
Common local crash patterns include:
- Intersection conflicts: drivers turning across a bike’s path, or failing to yield when traffic flow changes.
- Left-turn and merge collisions: especially when vehicles misjudge a cyclist’s speed/distance.
- Lane squeeze situations: where road striping, parked vehicles, or construction-related adjustments reduce safe passing space.
- Road surface and debris issues: which can lead to sudden swerves, loss of control, and secondary impacts.
Because these incidents often turn on details—signal timing, sight lines, lane markings, and where each vehicle was positioned—evidence collection early can make a major difference.


