Many Lebanon cyclist injuries happen in predictable, high-frequency situations:
- Commuter corridors and turning conflicts: Drivers merging or turning without giving cyclists enough room.
- School and event traffic surges: Short windows of congestion increase the chance of side-swipe and sudden lane changes.
- Roadwork and temporary lane layouts: Construction zones and detours can shift sightlines and create unexpected pinch points.
- Drivers who assume “I saw the rider”: A common defense is that the cyclist was visible but “still came out of nowhere.”
In these cases, insurance adjusters often try to frame the crash as unavoidable or argue it was the rider’s fault. Building a claim that holds up in Lebanon requires more than a story—it requires a clear, evidence-based timeline tied to injuries.


