In North Olmsted, many bicycle riders share roads with drivers who are focused on turning, merging, and getting through traffic patterns quickly. That can create predictable dispute points—especially when someone says:
- They “didn’t see” you in time to avoid the collision
- They believed they had the right-of-way at an intersection/turn
- The lane situation was “unclear” because of traffic flow or road layout
- Your injuries weren’t severe enough to match the crash description
After a crash, these arguments can quickly shift from what happened to who is responsible and whether your medical treatment makes sense.


