Many bicycle crashes around Broadview Heights involve predictable real-world situations: drivers turning across bike lanes, failing to yield at intersections, backing out of driveways, or not giving enough space while passing on roads where cyclists regularly travel.
When a claim is evaluated, it’s not just “who was in the right”—it’s whether the evidence supports a duty being breached and a crash mechanism that matches the injuries.
That’s why we pay close attention to details that often matter in suburban Ohio traffic cases, such as:
- Intersection timing (turning movements, signals, and sight lines)
- Lane placement and passing distance
- Daylight vs. lighting and whether reflective gear or signage was present
- Road condition and debris near common cycling routes


