San Rafael has a mix of busy commuting corridors, residential streets, and areas where pedestrians and cyclists share space—plus frequent visitors who may be unfamiliar with local road patterns. That combination can create disputes about what happened, when it happened, and who had the duty to act safely.
Common San Rafael realities that affect claims include:
- Stop-and-go traffic and turn conflicts near commercial areas and major intersections
- Visibility issues during commute hours (lighting, glare, and sudden lane changes)
- Construction or roadway work that can change how drivers and riders navigate a route
- Tourist/visitor involvement where unfamiliar drivers may misjudge cyclist behavior
Because these factors can shape fault arguments, the strongest cases are built by matching the crash story to the evidence available—quickly.


