Not every bicycle injury case is the same, but local patterns often create similar problems:
- Intersection conflicts: Drivers turning at local intersections may claim they “never saw the bike,” even when lane position and timing suggest otherwise.
- Suburban speeding and late braking: In residential stretches and near busier corridors, sudden braking can lead to swerves, curb impacts, and head/arm injuries.
- Weather and road conditions: Ohio rain, potholes, and winter residue can turn a “minor” collision into a serious injury claim—especially when insurers argue the conditions were unavoidable.
- Construction and resurfacing: Detours and changing lane markings can create disputes about what was visible and what a reasonable driver should have done.
When these factors collide, the claim often becomes less about what you remember and more about what can be supported by records, photos, and medical documentation.


