Many Canby bike crashes aren’t dramatic in hindsight—they’re the kind that happens in seconds: a vehicle turns across your path, a driver doesn’t notice you in the lane, a door opens unexpectedly, or a change in traffic pattern during roadway work creates a surprise hazard.
These cases often turn on details like:
- Where you were riding when the conflict began (lane position, distance from the curb, visibility)
- How the driver entered the intersection or changed lanes
- Whether traffic control was clear (markings, signage, temporary channelization near work zones)
- How quickly you got medical care and how consistently symptoms were documented afterward
A strong Canby case usually isn’t built on emotion—it’s built on a timeline and evidence that insurance adjusters can’t easily dismiss.


