Santa Fe sits in a busy region where traffic patterns, changing lighting, and frequent vehicle interaction can increase the chance that fault becomes contested. We commonly see disputes involving:
- Left turns and wide-lane merges: Drivers misjudge a cyclist’s speed or fail to yield when changing lanes.
- Door-zone crashes: Riders are hit when a vehicle opens into traffic.
- Construction and resurfacing activity: Detours, uneven pavement, and debris can contribute to sudden loss of control.
- Night and low-visibility collisions: Headlights, glare, and inconsistent street lighting can lead to conflicting accounts.
- Commercial and delivery vehicles: Attention and lane positioning issues can matter, especially when a driver is distracted or moving through traffic flow.
When fault is disputed, insurers may shift blame to the rider or argue that the injury wasn’t caused by the crash. That’s why the early evidence and documentation you preserve in the days after the crash can become the foundation of your claim.


