Lebanon’s mix of road types—busy intersections during commute hours, slower residential streets, and stretch areas where cyclists share space with cars—creates predictable claim issues. Many cases come down to:
- Turning and yield errors at intersections (especially when traffic flow is heavy or visibility is affected by weather or lighting)
- Right-of-way confusion when a driver assumes a cyclist will yield or “move over”
- Dooring and lane squeeze situations when vehicles stop briefly or pull to the curb
- Construction and resurfacing zones where signage, markings, or debris may be inconsistent
In Lebanon, local adjusters and defense counsel often focus early on whether the crash was avoidable and whether the cyclist’s account matches the physical evidence.


