San Juan Capistrano is full of situations where cyclists and drivers share the road—commutes through mixed traffic, rides near popular areas, and routes that include turns, crosswalks, and changing traffic patterns. Local crash claims often hinge on details like:
- Turning movements and yielding at intersections and driveway exits
- Right-of-way disputes when a motorist claims they “didn’t see” the cyclist
- Dooring and curbside hazards where riders travel close to parked cars
- Construction and lane changes that alter visibility and create unexpected merging behavior
- Lighting and pedestrian activity during early morning and evening rides when drivers’ attention is divided
These aren’t just “facts”—they’re the difference between a claim that gets taken seriously and one that gets dismissed as “inconclusive.”


