Every case is unique, but claims in Maple Heights often involve patterns we commonly see in Northeast Ohio:
- Intersection and turning conflicts: Left turns, lane changes, and failure to yield at busy intersections can lead to sudden impacts.
- “Door zone” and roadside hazards: Parked cars, delivery traffic, and narrow shoulders can create unexpected obstacles.
- Construction and shifting traffic flow: Road work can change lane widths, visibility, and signage—raising questions about what drivers could reasonably see.
- Comparative fault disputes: Insurers frequently argue the cyclist contributed to the crash, even when the driver’s actions were the main cause.
Your claim depends on evidence that clarifies what happened in the moment—who had the duty to yield, what the driver could have seen, and how the crash caused your injuries.


