Salem is a mix of downtown activity, neighborhood streets, and commuter routes that funnel cyclists into intersections shared with drivers who may be distracted, unfamiliar with bike patterns, or focused on turning and merging.
In bike-injury claims, the “story” has to match what the evidence shows. That’s especially true when:
- The crash involves left turns, right-of-way disputes, or lane changes at intersections.
- Road conditions may have contributed—wet pavement, slick markings, gravel/debris, or temporary traffic control changes.
- The parties disagree about what you were doing right before impact (speed perception, positioning, or where you entered the intersection).
A good local legal strategy ties your account to what investigators typically look for in Oregon cases, helping you avoid common pitfalls that can reduce or derail a claim.


