Bend riders often share roads with:
- drivers who are distracted by navigation and traffic signals during commuting hours,
- tourists unfamiliar with local traffic flow,
- cyclists and pedestrians in downtown-adjacent areas,
- construction activity that changes lanes, sight lines, and shoulder space.
Those factors can matter because settlement value is tied to how clearly liability and causation can be proven. Two cases with similar injuries may produce different results if:
- evidence of fault is stronger (dashcam, reliable witnesses, consistent crash reports),
- the defense can credibly argue the rider’s speed, lane position, or attention contributed,
- the roadway conditions are documented (temporary signage, lane shifts, debris, or drainage hazards).
A Bend-focused estimate should push you to think in terms of evidence—not just diagnoses.


