Many bicycle crashes here involve fast, predictable commuting patterns—drivers entering or leaving intersections, changing lanes, and turning across bike lanes or shared lanes. Even when the driver “didn’t see you,” Ohio law still focuses on what a reasonable driver should have done under the circumstances.
Common local scenarios we see discussed with clients include:
- Left-turn and right-turn conflicts at intersections where timing and visibility are disputed.
- Lane position confusion where drivers believe they had space to pass or merge.
- Construction or resurfacing areas where signage, lane markings, and detours can be inconsistent.
- Road debris or uneven pavement that forces sudden braking or swerving.
Because these events are often tied to traffic control, roadway conditions, and witness perception, building a claim typically requires more than “what I remember.” It requires documentation that holds up when insurance questions the story.


