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Eugene Bicycle Accident Lawyers

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To report a bicycle crash, please call (866) 835-6529 or use the form to contact us. The consultation with a cycling accident attorney is free.

Experienced Bicycle Accident Attorneys Serving the Bay Area

Eugene has an extensive network of bicycle lanes, neighborhood greenways, protected bikeways, and shared-use paths. People ride throughout the city for recreation, commuting, and everyday transportation. However, cyclists still face serious risks from careless drivers, busy intersections, rail crossings, and unsafe road or path conditions.

When a bicycle crash occurs, Oregon law provides important protections for injured cyclists. Understanding how those protections apply may require a careful review of the driver’s actions, roadway conditions, applicable traffic rules, and the evidence surrounding the accident.

Bicycle Law represents injured cyclists throughout Oregon, including Eugene and surrounding Lane County communities. Our bicycle accident attorneys handle claims involving motor vehicle collisions, unsafe roadway conditions, defective bicycle equipment, and other circumstances that may result in serious injury. We pursue claims through insurance negotiations and court proceedings when appropriate, based on the facts and evidence associated with each case.

Common Causes of Bicycle Crashes in Eugene

Bicycle crashes in Eugene may involve one or more of the following factors:

Drivers failing to yield to cyclists at intersections, crosswalks, driveways, bike crossings, or while turning across designated bicycle lanes

Right hook accidents, when a driver turns across a cyclist’s path or into a bike lane without first checking for riders

Left cross bicycle collisions where a driver turns left in front of an oncoming bicyclist, often at a busy intersection

Dooring incidents caused by drivers or passengers opening vehicle doors into the path of a cyclist

Sideswipe bicycle accidents involving motorists who pass too closely, drift into bike lanes, or fail to provide Oregon’s required safe passing distance

Rear-end bicycle collisions involving drivers who fail to slow or stop for a cyclist ahead

E-bike collisions in which a driver or another road user misjudges an electric bicycle’s speed or distance

Collisions near the University of Oregon, Downtown Eugene, transit corridors, and other areas where bicycle, pedestrian, and vehicle traffic frequently come together

Depending on the circumstances, responsibility for a bicycle crash may extend beyond an individual driver. Public entities, contractors, property owners, bicycle manufacturers, or other parties may also be involved when roadway design, poor maintenance, construction activity, unsafe property conditions, or defective equipment contribute to an injury.

Bicycle Laws and Safety Regulations in Eugene

Oregon law generally gives people riding bicycles the same rights and responsibilities as other vehicle operators, while also establishing rules that apply specifically to bicycles. In Eugene bicycle accident claims, attorneys often review whether state laws, local rules, or traffic regulations affected how the crash occurred, including:

  • Oregon’s safe-passing law, which generally requires drivers to leave enough room when passing a cyclist to avoid hitting them if the cyclist falls into the vehicle’s lane.
  • Right-of-way rules that determine when drivers and cyclists must yield to one another at intersections, crosswalks, and bike crossings.
  • Oregon’s bicycle stop-sign rule, which allows cyclists to slow to a safe speed and continue through a stop sign or flashing red light without coming to a complete stop, as long as they yield when required and can proceed safely.
  • Bicycle-lane rules, which generally require cyclists to use an available bike lane but allow them to leave it when passing, turning, or avoiding hazards.
  • Sidewalk riding rules, which require cyclists to yield to pedestrians, give an audible warning before passing, and slow down near certain intersections, driveways, and curb cuts.
  • Eugene’s downtown sidewalk restriction, which prohibits bicycle riding on sidewalks within a designated part of Downtown Eugene.
  • Lighting and visibility rules, which require bicycles to have proper lights and reflectors when ridden at night or when visibility is poor.
  • Oregon’s bicycle helmet law, which requires bicycle riders and passengers under age 16 to wear a helmet.
  • Electric bicycle rules, including limits on where some e-bikes may be ridden, such as certain sidewalks, trails, paths, or park areas.

Breaking a traffic or equipment rule does not automatically decide who was responsible for a bicycle crash. However, it may be considered when reviewing what happened and whether a driver, cyclist, or another party contributed to the collision.

Coverage Areas: Serving Eugene Communities

Bicycle Law represents injured cyclists throughout Eugene, Lane County, and nearby Oregon communities.

Local Communities Covered

Our attorneys handle bicycle accident cases arising throughout the city, including Downtown Eugene, Whiteaker, West University, South University, Fairmount, Friendly, Amazon, Jefferson Westside, River Road, Santa Clara, Cal Young, Harlow, Bethel, Churchill, Southeast Eugene, and other local neighborhoods.

We also represent cyclists injured on Eugene’s streets, bicycle lanes, neighborhood greenways, protected bikeways, and shared-use paths. This includes crashes occurring along or near the 13th Avenue Protected Bikeway, High Street Protected Bikeway, Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System, Amazon Path, Fern Ridge Path, River Road, Coburg Road, Hilyard Street, Alder Street, and other frequently traveled bicycle routes throughout the Eugene area.

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What our Client’s Say

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Coopers Law firm saved my life. They really did save my life.

I had a bad bicycle crash a few years ago. From the crash, I developed five major injuries and illnesses. I tried to keep working but the injuries kept me holding down a job. I believed the crash was due to a faulty bike component. Coopers Law agreed to take my case and Andrea stepped in to help. She was amazing. Not only did she prepare an excellent case, with all the needed expert witnesses and documents, but she determined that there may have been exemplary damages involved. We were nearing our trial date and trying to get the defendants to settle when the Judge informed us the case would be delayed due to trial back-log. I was depressed and sad. I needed the settlement to get the medical care. I needed and to pay my bills as I could not hold down a 9-5 job. Suddenly, the next day Andrea called with great news, she had negotiated a settlement. A really good settlement. I am very thankful to Andrea, Miles and Maryanne Cooper, Kay, and the rest of the great team at Coopers Law. They really did save my life. Or at least saved me from a painful and homeless future.

Todd K.

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I feel incredibly fortunate to have connected with Coopers LLP after being injured in a bicycle accident.

From our initial meeting to the final resolution, their team made me feel that my concerns were heard and that my case was a priority. My lead attorney, Bryan Vix, patiently answered my questions and ensured I understood what was happening with my case every step of the way. When it came time for the legal proceedings, seeing Miles and Maryanne Cooper in action gave me the confidence to trust the process, which was important since this was all new territory for me. I can't express enough gratitude for the exceptional people at Coopers LLP who helped me navigate this challenging ordeal. I would recommend them to my closest friends and family without hesitation.

Percy J.

Contact Information and Free Consultation Details


If you’ve been injured in a Eugene bicycle crash, contact Bicycle Law today to review your options.

How to Contact Us

Bicycle Law offers free consultations for cyclists across Eugene. To report a bicycle crash, please call (866) 835-6529 or use the form to contact us. Request a virtual meeting if travel is difficult. During your free consultation, we’ll review the facts, explain your legal options, outline the claims process and timelines, and discuss how we can help pursue full compensation. We represent clients on a contingency fee basis. You do not pay attorney’s fees unless we successfully recover compensation for you. Our fee is typically a percentage of the recovery. In some cases, clients may be responsible for prevailing-party costs as determined by law.