Eugene is bike-friendly, but that also means conflicts happen—especially where cyclists share space with speeding traffic, frequent lane changes, and drivers who may be distracted or unfamiliar with bike-lane rules.
Common Eugene scenarios that lead to injury claims include:
- Right-hook and left-turn collisions at intersections where drivers misjudge distance or fail to yield to cyclists.
- Dooring when a parked car or rideshare passenger opens a door into the bike lane.
- Road construction and resurfacing that changes lane geometry, visibility, or traction.
- Night and early-morning visibility issues—headlights, glare, rain, and dark clothing can all contribute to preventable crashes.
- Commercial-area collisions involving delivery vehicles and other higher-volume traffic.
Even when the crash seems “obvious,” insurers often try to minimize claims by blaming the cyclist or challenging how the injury happened. That’s why the early record matters.


