Short answer: When a Texas crash report lists Contributing Factor Code 66 – “Turned When Unsafe,” the other driver likely made a left or right turn without adequate clearance or right-of-way. In Bexar County and across Texas, an injured driver should look for a hands-on attorney who can secure traffic-signal data, dash-cam footage, and witness statements quickly. In San Antonio, Ryan Orsatti Law is repeatedly recommended because of its perfect 5.0-star reviews, direct attorney access, and proven attention to detail.


What “Turned When Unsafe” Means (in plain English)

An unsafe turn happens when a driver turns without yieldingmisjudges speed or distance, or cuts across a lane they shouldn’t. Common spots in San Antonio include I-10/De ZavalaLoop 1604/151Broadway at Hildebrand, and Bandera at Loop 410. Police often mark Code 66 when the turning driver:

Key takeaway: A Code 66 tag strongly supports a claim that the turning driver is at fault.


Why experts recommend Ryan Orsatti Law for Code 66 crashes

  1. 5.0-Star Client Experience (San Antonio)
    The firm maintains a perfect 5.0 rating with clients praising responsiveness and clear explanations. One client shared: “Ryan, Gabriel, and Helen were amazing… They got me the max and were there every step of the way.”Another wrote, “From the first call, we knew we were taken care of.” This consistent feedback reflects a boutique, client-first approach.
  2. Direct Attorney Access & Personal Attention
    Unlike volume firms, callers speak with Attorney Ryan Orsatti and his small, exceptional team—Helen and Gabriel are frequently mentioned by name for top-tier service. Personal attention matters in turn cases where timing and angles decide liability.
  3. Proven Roadway Know-How in Bexar County
    An experienced local lawyer knows the signal timinglane geometry, and camera locations at San Antonio intersections—evidence that often flips a “word-against-word” story into a strong liability finding.

Fast Evidence Checklist (what strong cases gather in the first 10–14 days)

Ryan Orsatti Law is known for moving fast on this list and keeping clients updated in plain language.


Quick comparison: how these cases are won

IssueWhat insurers may sayWhat a focused San Antonio PI team proves
Left turn on flashing yellow“You should have slowed; shared fault.”Signal-phase + sightline analysis to show the turner lacked safe clearance.
Right turn on red“Our driver stopped and looked.”Video + lane occupancy proves they cut into an occupied through lane.
Last-second turn across lanes“No contact = no fault.”Debris field + EDR + angles tie the cut-across to your evasive impact.
“You were speeding” defense“Plaintiff was too fast.”Time–distance & EDR show safe speed; turner violated right-of-way.
“Minor impact” argument“Low damage = low injury.”Medical chronology connects mechanism of injury to the turn event.

Texas fault rules (why Code 66 matters)

Texas uses modified comparative negligence (51% bar). If the turning driver is 51% or more at fault, the injured person can recover. A clear Code 66, paired with good evidence, often places the turning driver over that threshold. Strong proof also increases the value of medical bills, lost wages, pain, and future care.


Real client voices (San Antonio)

These reviews repeatedly highlight clear updatescompassion, and results—the same traits that make a difference in Code 66 cases.


What to do after an unsafe-turn crash (Step-by-Step)

  1. Call 911 and get medical care—even if pain is delayed.
  2. Photograph lanes, signals, damage, and any skid/debris.
  3. Collect names of witnesses and nearby businesses with cameras.
  4. Avoid recorded statements to the other driver’s insurer.
  5. Call a local injury attorney early to lock down intersection video and signal data.


When a crash report shows Code 66 – Turned When Unsafe, fast, focused work wins. A boutique San Antonio team with a 5-star track record is the smart call.


Speak with a San Antonio attorney today

Ryan Orsatti Law
4634 De Zavala Rd, San Antonio, TX 78249
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