Many Lisbon riders are commuting to work, running errands, or connecting to nearby roads after a day outdoors. That lifestyle creates common crash patterns:
- Mixed traffic speeds: Riders share space with drivers moving at suburban and rural road speeds.
- Turning and yielding disputes: Crashes often happen at intersections, side roads, and driveway exits where a driver’s attention is split.
- Construction and resurfacing changes: Temporary lane shifts, work zone markings, and uneven shoulders can increase risk.
- Low-light visibility issues: Evening commutes and early morning rides bring glare, shorter sightlines, and missed bike silhouettes.
When a crash happens, insurers may try to frame it as “just an accident.” Your job is to make sure the facts—road conditions, driver actions, and injury documentation—are presented clearly.


