Eugene has a mix of dense downtown blocks, university-area foot traffic, and busy corridors where drivers are constantly switching between commuting habits and turning maneuvers. That combination can create disputes about:
- Whether a driver had a clear line of sight (trees, buildings, parked vehicles, glare, or weather)
- How long a pedestrian had to be seen near a crosswalk or intersection
- Whether the driver was negotiating turns safely during higher-volume times (evenings, class change periods, and weekend activity)
- How road conditions affected visibility (rain, wet pavement, and reflections during Oregon winters)
Those factors matter because Oregon claims often become evidence battles. If the timeline isn’t supported, insurers may push back on fault or argue that symptoms came from something else.


