In Gresham, bicycle collisions often happen in situations where the “story” changes quickly—especially in the first days after a wreck. Common examples include:
- Left-turn and yield conflicts at intersections during peak commute windows
- Door zone impacts when curbside parking or frequent stops are involved
- Construction and lane changes near work zones that affect sight lines
- Path-to-road transitions where cyclists enter traffic patterns that feel routine to riders but are easy to miss for drivers
After a crash, insurers may focus on anything that could reduce their payout—such as whether you were in the “right” place, how fast you were going, or whether your medical care was delayed or inconsistent. Your attorney’s job is to keep the focus where it belongs: the evidence and the causal connection between the crash and your injuries.


