Many local bicycle injury cases hinge on one thing: what the other side says happened vs. what can be proven.
In suburban Ohio, it’s common for cyclists to be impacted by:
- Turning traffic at intersections (especially when a driver claims they “didn’t see” the bicycle)
- Lane position disagreements (where the rider was relative to the travel lane)
- Construction zones and shifting traffic patterns (drivers may argue signage or lane guidance was unclear)
- “Normal commute” rush timing (witnesses may be passing through and harder to track down later)
When those disputes happen, insurers often push for early recorded statements and quick “settlement” discussions. A lawyer’s job is to keep the focus on evidence, not pressure.


