Columbus riders often share the road with drivers who are juggling traffic flow, turning patterns, and last-second lane changes—especially during peak commuting hours and in areas with frequent access points.
In practice, many bicycle injury claims in Columbus involve situations like:
- Turning and yielding failures at intersections (drivers cutting across a bike lane or misjudging distance)
- Door-zone impacts when a vehicle stops or parks near the curb and a door opens into the cyclist’s path
- Construction and resurfacing issues that change lane width, add debris, or alter traffic patterns
- Aggressive or distracted driving—including late braking, phone use, or sudden lane shifts
- Collisions involving delivery vehicles and service traffic, where attention and timing are critical
These cases are rarely just about who “felt” at fault in the moment. They’re about what the driver did—or failed to do—under the circumstances.


