In Lewiston, crashes commonly occur in places where cyclists share space with heavier traffic and frequent turning movements—commutes, downtown routes, and corridors with mixed vehicle speeds. After a collision, insurers may argue the cyclist was “out of place,” that visibility was limited, or that the driver’s actions were reasonable.
That’s why your early evidence matters. A good claim usually turns on details like:
- What part of the road you were using (and whether markings/signage existed)
- How the driver was positioned before impact
- Lighting conditions (morning commute, dusk, rainy weather)
- Whether the crash happened near an intersection, driveway, or turning lane


