Forest Grove has a mix of neighborhood streets and busier corridors, plus frequent bike use by commuters and students. That combination can create crash patterns that show up in claims:
- Left turns and merging vehicles: Drivers turning across a bike lane or merging into traffic often dispute timing and visibility.
- School and commute congestion: Peak hours can mean harder-to-get footage, crowded intersections, and witnesses who don’t stick around.
- Construction and roadway changes: Detours, lane shifts, and temporary markings can affect how a crash is later reconstructed.
- Low-light visibility: Early mornings and evenings can become a fault battleground if lighting, reflectors, and roadway markings weren’t clear.
Your case usually turns on whether the evidence matches the story—so the first goal is to preserve and organize what you can while details are still fresh.


