After a crash, it’s common for the “who had the right-of-way” question to turn into a bigger problem—especially when multiple roads, intersections, and turning movements are involved.
In Medford, disputes frequently involve:
- Left turns and lane changes where timing, speed, and visibility are contested
- Right-of-way confusion at intersections with heavy traffic flow
- Road conditions that can force sudden evasive movement (construction zones, debris, uneven pavement)
- Dooring or close passes in busier corridors where cyclists and drivers are both moving quickly
- Visitor-related traffic around peak seasons and event nights, when drivers may be unfamiliar with local patterns
When the facts aren’t preserved early, insurers may try to frame your injuries as unrelated, minor, or pre-existing—even if you were clearly hurt in the crash.


