In Massillon, bicycle accidents commonly involve situations like:
- Turning and yielding errors at intersections (especially where traffic moves quickly during commute hours)
- Lane positioning problems on roads where drivers don’t expect cyclists to be present
- Construction and resurfacing activity that changes sightlines or creates debris hazards
- Door-zone incidents near residential streets and mixed-use areas where parking turnover is frequent
- Poor visibility during early mornings, late evenings, and weather shifts common in northeast Ohio
When insurers get involved, they may argue that the cyclist “should have seen” the danger, that the cyclist was traveling too fast, or that the injuries are not connected to the crash. The right legal approach is about building a clear, evidence-based story of what happened and why the other party is accountable.


