In San Jose, cyclists commonly face situations where “who saw what” becomes a central issue—especially at intersections and during turns. A few examples we regularly see in the area:
- Left-turn and right-turn conflicts at signalized intersections on major commute routes
- Dooring near curbside parking and mixed-use corridors where cyclists share space with pedestrians and vehicles
- Construction and lane re-striping that changes traffic patterns without enough protection for cyclists
- High-speed merging onto and off freeways and expressways where drivers may not anticipate a bike in the lane
When injuries are serious, insurers often argue about timing, visibility, and whether the rider could have avoided the collision. That’s why early documentation and consistent medical care are so important.


