When a Ride Turns Into a Crisis

Cyclists are uniquely vulnerable on the road. When a collision happens, the consequences can be severe, even at lower speeds. Many riders are left dealing with painful injuries, time away from work, and insurance companies that question what happened or who was at fault. Our job is to handle the legal burden so you can focus on getting better. 

A bicycle accident attorney at The Stuckey Firm understands how overwhelming this moment can feel. Our role is to help you slow the process down, understand your rights, and make informed decisions about how to move forward. You are not expected to figure this out alone.

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What Is a Bicycle Accident Claim?

A bicycle accident claim is a type of personal injury claim that arises when a cyclist is injured due to another party’s negligence. This often involves a motor vehicle driver, but it can also involve unsafe road conditions, defective bicycle components, or negligent property maintenance.

These claims focus on establishing fault, documenting injuries, and demonstrating how the crash has affected your life. Ohio law treats bicycles as vehicles for many purposes, meaning cyclists have legal protections similar to other road users under state law, as outlined in the Ohio Revised Code.

The Benefits of Working With a Bicycle Accident Lawyer

  • Protection for Vulnerable Road Users. Cyclists often face unfair assumptions after a crash. Legal representation helps ensure the facts are evaluated fairly and that your claim is not dismissed simply because you were riding a bicycle.
  • Clear Documentation of Injuries and Losses. Bicycle injuries can involve head trauma, fractures, and long recoveries. An attorney helps gather medical records and supporting evidence so the full impact of the crash is clearly documented.
  • Guidance Through Insurance Challenges. Insurance companies may dispute liability or downplay injuries. Having counsel involved creates structure and prevents rushed decisions that could limit your recovery.
  • A Strategy Based on Your Goals. Every cyclist’s situation is different. The right approach depends on your injuries, your recovery, and what a fair outcome looks like for your future.

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Cases Won Real Outcomes for Real People

$3.6 Million

Retained by a family who were in disbelief of the news reports...

Retained by a family who were in disbelief of the news reports that characterized their elderly father as a reckless motorcyclist. After a complex accident reconstruction identified the negligence of multiple parties, the case was settled during a second private mediation.

Motorcycle Accident | Marysville, Ohio

$1.6 Million

The primary harm in this case was residual scarring and deformity as...

The primary harm in this case was residual scarring and deformity as a result of the injury. Unfortunately, Ohio has a cap of $250,000 for non-economic damages, with no exceptions, for cases against political subdivisions. Through a comprehensive case work up and well versed arguments presenting a real threat to challenging the constitutionality of caps on damages, we were able to negotiate a higher settlement than what was provided under the law.

Pedestrian Accident | Columbus, Ohio

$1.3 Million

A box truck driver failed to yield the right of way to...

A box truck driver failed to yield the right of way to oncoming traffic when turning left, causing a serious collision with three young adult siblings.  TSF was engaged to serve as local counsel to assist with the litigation, mediation, and resolution of the case.

Truck Accident | Columbus, Ohio

$600,000

A box truck driver failed to yield the right of way to...

A box truck driver failed to yield the right of way to oncoming traffic when turning left and turned in front of a motorcyclist, causing serious injury. An accident reconstructionist was retained to disprove inflammatory witness accounts of speed, as motorcyclists are commonly accused of speeding due to the sound of their bike. 

Motorcycle Accident | Columbus, Ohio

$500,000

Inexperienced driver failed to yield the right of way to oncoming traffic...

Inexperienced driver failed to yield the right of way to oncoming traffic when turning left, causing a serious collision with an oncoming motorist. Client sustained serious injuries requring extensive hospitalization and rehab.  He and his wife heavily relied upon counsel to guide them through the maze of medical bills and insurance claims so they could focus on healing and recovery.  Settlement was further maximized through negotiations with multiple lienholders.

Car Accident | Galion, Ohio

$135,000

Dog bit nose of adult visitor to home.  Retained plastic surgery expert...

Dog bit nose of adult visitor to home.  Retained plastic surgery expert to demonstrate permanency of scarring to enhance case value

Dog Bite | Marysville, Ohio

$100,000

At-fault driver failed to yield on a left hand turn, causing crash...

At-fault driver failed to yield on a left hand turn, causing crash and injury to college aged passenger. Policy limits settlement offer obtained despite minimal medical treatment options and $5,000 in medical bills. Client was unsure how to protect her concern for permanent injury and retained counsel to help her obtain expert testimony to document permanent injury to justify the policy limits settlement.

Car Accident | Mentor, Ohio
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Does My Situation Require a Bicycle Accident Attorney?

Not every bicycle accident leads to a claim, but many deserve a closer look by a knowledgeable bicycle accident lawyer. If you had required emergency care, follow-up treatment, or are experiencing ongoing symptoms after the accident, it is important to understand how the law may protect you. You should consider speaking with a lawyer if a driver failed to yield, opened a car door into your path, or was distracted or impaired.

Unsafe road conditions and poorly maintained property can also play a role. Even if you are unsure who was at fault, a conversation can help clarify your options and next steps. It is also important to understand filing deadlines. According to the Ohio Court of Claims, most personal injury lawsuits must be filed within a specific time period, making early guidance especially important.

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Bicycle Accident Cases What to Expect

Step One: Listening and Evaluation

We begin by learning what happened and how the crash has affected you. This includes reviewing incident details, injuries, and your immediate concerns so we can explain how a bicycle accident claim may apply to your situation.

Step Two: Investigation and Evidence Collection

Our team gathers evidence such as crash reports, witness statements, photographs, and medical records. Guidance from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration can also help explain roadway safety standards and crash dynamics that are relevant in bicycle accident investigations.

Step Three: Building and Presenting the Claim

Once the facts are clear, we develop a claim that reflects the full scope of your injuries and losses. This includes medical expenses, lost income, and how the accident has disrupted your daily life and future plans.

Step Four: Resolution or Litigation

Many cases resolve through negotiation, but litigation may be necessary if the other side refuses to act reasonably. If that happens, we are prepared to move forward with a well-documented and carefully prepared case. If a lawsuit is needed, it is often a strategy that leads to a settlement, not a trial.

“It is without hesitation that I highly recommend the Stuckey Law Firm for injuries after an accident. Their level of compassion, insight, and preparedness is exemplary! All their staff, especially Mike, were incredibly patient, supportive, and enduring, and were always preparing for the next move. Communication was paramount.”

—K.S.

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Meet Your Ohio Personal Injury Attorneys

Proven Leaders in Ohio Personal Injury Law

Our team of local attorneys were hand-selected for their experience and leadership in client service, top legal organizations, and our communities.

Founder

Nathan J. Stuckey

  • Immediate Past President of Ohio Association for Justice
  • The National Trial Lawyers, Top 100
  • Ohio Super Lawyers
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Partner

Sydney S. McLafferty

  • Past President, Ohio Association for Justice
  • Active Member, American Association of Justice
  • National Women’s Trial Lawyers, Top 25
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Partner

J. Michael Vervoort

  • Board Member, Ohio Association for Justice
  • Member, American Association for Justice
  • Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys
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Attorney

Paul (PJ) Jacob Ratcliffe

  • Member, West Virginia Association for Justice
  • Member, Ohio Association for Justice
  • Member, American Association for Justice
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Attorney

Christian W. Sorg

  • Member, Ohio Association for Justice
  • Member, Clark County Bar Association
  • Founding Board Member, Recon & Sniper Foundation
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Attorney

James E. Heath

  • Past President, Clark County Bar Association
  • Board Member, Clark County Sportsman’s Club
  • Former Captian, U.S. Army JAG Corps
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Of Counsel

Christian R. Patno

  • Of Counsel
  • President, American Board of Trial Advocates
  • Fellow, Litigation Counsel of America
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Why Choose The Stuckey Firm

What Makes Us Different

The Stuckey Firm is a client-first personal injury practice that works with clients, not just for them. We take time to understand your goals and involve you in decisions so your case strategy reflects what matters most to you.

Trial-Ready, Thorough Preparation

Whether a bicycle accident claim resolves early or requires litigation, preparation matters. We build each case carefully, focusing on clear evidence, detailed documentation, and a presentation that reflects the real impact of your injuries.

Credibility That Helps You Be Heard

Our attorneys hold leadership roles in the Ohio legal community and are respected for bringing well-prepared, meritorious claims. That credibility helps ensure your case is taken seriously by insurers and opposing counsel alike.

Bicycle Accidents Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do immediately after a bicycle accident?

Seek medical attention first, even if injuries seem minor. Prompt care protects your health and helps create a medical record that may support your claim.

What if poor road conditions caused my crash?

Unsafe road conditions may involve additional responsible parties. These cases require a thorough investigation to determine whether local authorities or others share liability.

Will my case require going to court?

Many bicycle accident claims resolve through negotiation, but litigation may be necessary when a fair outcome cannot be reached through settlement.

Can I recover compensation if a driver says they did not see me?

Yes. Ohio treats bicycles as vehicles, and drivers have a duty to exercise reasonable care. Each case depends on the evidence showing how the collision occurred.

How long do I have to file a bicycle accident claim?

Under Ohio law, most personal injury claims must be filed within two years of the crash, though exceptions can apply. Speaking with counsel early ensures you do not miss important deadlines.

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If you were injured while riding and are unsure what to do next, a bicycle accident lawyer on our team is here to help. Contact The Stuckey Firm to schedule a confidential consultation and learn how we can work with you to protect your rights and your recovery.

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