Silverton traffic patterns and road design can create recurring crash risks—especially during commuting hours and when daylight is changing.
Common local factors we see injured cyclists deal with include:
- Right-of-way confusion at intersections where turning drivers may not fully scan for cyclists
- Narrow roadway pinch points near neighborhoods and busier corridors where there’s less room to correct late
- Construction, resurfacing, or debris that can force sudden braking or swerving
- Driver distraction in mixed-traffic settings, including delivery vehicles and vehicles pulling in/out of driveways
- Low-visibility conditions (early/late rides, cloud cover, and seasonal lighting changes)
These details matter because insurers often argue the crash was unavoidable or that the cyclist was the only one who could have avoided it. Your documentation and timeline are how you respond.


