Bicycle crashes don’t all look the same, and in Cincinnati, the most common patterns tend to involve:
- Right-turn and left-turn conflicts at signalized intersections, especially where a vehicle’s turn overlaps a cyclist’s lane position.
- Dooring and curbside hazards near residential streets and areas with frequent stops (ride services, deliveries, and passenger drop-offs).
- Construction zones and detours that narrow lanes, shift bike paths, or leave debris and uneven surfaces.
- Large vehicle activity on and near major corridors where trucks and delivery vans have limited visibility.
- Night riding visibility issues—street lighting, reflective markers, and whether the roadway signage was clear.
Even when you feel certain about what happened, insurance adjusters often look for “holes” in the timeline. In Cincinnati, where riders may be commuting to work, school, or downtown appointments, those timelines can be complicated—so organizing your facts matters.


