Before you think about settlement, start with the practical steps that protect your health and strengthen your claim:
- Get medical evaluation promptly (urgent care, ER, or follow-up with your doctor). Even if symptoms seem mild, some bicycle crash injuries—like concussions, soft-tissue damage, or nerve issues—can show up later.
- Document while details are fresh. If you’re able, take photos of:
- intersections, lane markings, and traffic signals
- the curb/sidewalk area where you entered or exited the roadway
- any debris, potholes, or construction materials
- vehicle position and visible damage
- Write down key facts from your perspective: direction of travel, what you saw (and when), and what you heard (horns, braking, impact).
- Be careful with statements to insurance. In Ohio, insurers may request recorded statements early. A rushed explanation can be used to argue fault or downplay injury.
If you’re unsure what to share, you don’t have to guess—Brooklyn bicycle accident attorneys can guide you on what to say and what to preserve before the claim proceeds.


