Longview traffic moves differently than in larger cities. Riders often share the road with drivers navigating industrial corridors, school zones, and frequent turning movements near commercial areas. Common patterns we see in local claims include:
- Right-turn and left-turn conflicts at intersections where visibility, timing, or lane positioning is disputed.
- Dooring and tight lane spacing near busier blocks with parked vehicles.
- Construction-related hazards—temporary lane shifts, uneven pavement, debris, and signage gaps.
- Late-day lighting issues during seasonal weather changes that affect both driver sightlines and rider visibility.
These details matter because insurers typically try to frame the crash as “unavoidable” or argue the rider could have avoided it. A strong Longview bicycle accident claim is built by connecting the crash mechanics to the medical record and showing why the other party’s conduct created an unreasonable risk.


