Cleveland cyclists often run into risk patterns that show up again and again:
- Urban intersection conflicts: Left-turning vehicles, failure to yield, and sudden lane changes at busy corridors.
- Door-zone collisions: Riders traveling close to parked cars can be harmed when a door opens without a proper check.
- Construction and detours: Roadwork along commutes can create temporary hazards, changed traffic flow, and unclear signage.
- Night and weather visibility: Winter glare, potholes, and reduced lighting can affect how quickly a driver can react.
These factors matter because Ohio claims typically come down to whether an at-fault party acted unreasonably under the circumstances—and whether their action (or inaction) caused your injuries.


