A bicycle accident in Shelby or Richland County caused by a motor vehicle can result in devastating injuries: head trauma, broken bones, road rash, and spinal damage. The Henry Law Firm's Ohio bicycle accident attorneys understand the unique legal challenges these cases present — including anti-cyclist bias — and how to overcome them.
Insurers Undervalue Bicycle Accident Injuries
Bicycle crashes are often dismissed as minor fender-benders by insurance adjusters — even when the cyclist suffered serious injuries. Without an attorney, many Shelby cyclists accept inadequate settlements that don't cover future medical costs or lost income.
Common Causes of Bicycle Accidents in Shelby
Many bicycle accidents in Shelby and Richland County are caused by motorist negligence. Common scenarios include:
- Right-hook collisions — drivers turning right across a cyclist's path
- Left-turn accidents — drivers failing to yield when turning left
- Dooring — drivers or passengers opening doors into the path of a cyclist
- Distracted driving — texting or phone use causing inattention to cyclists
- Failure to maintain safe passing distance — Ohio requires at least 3 feet
- Running red lights or stop signs at intersections
- Driving in bike lanes or forcing cyclists off the road
- Road hazards — potholes, debris, construction, and poor road maintenance by municipalities
Ohio Bicycle Laws
Understanding Ohio's bicycle laws is critical to your claim:
- Bicycles are vehicles under Ohio law (§ 4511.55) with the same rights and responsibilities as cars
- Cyclists must ride as near to the right side of the road as practicable, with exceptions for turns, hazards, and narrow lanes
- Motorists must allow at least 3 feet of passing clearance
- Cyclists must use lights and reflectors when riding from sunset to sunrise
- Cyclists must use hand signals when turning or stopping
Bicycle Accident Injuries
Even at moderate speeds, bicycle-versus-vehicle collisions cause severe injuries:
- Traumatic brain injuries — the leading cause of cyclist fatalities
- Broken bones — collarbones, arms, wrists, and legs
- Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
- Road rash and severe lacerations
- Internal organ damage
- Dental and facial injuries
- Knee and shoulder injuries
Hit-and-run bicycle accidents in Shelby may be recoverable under your own uninsured motorist (UM) coverage if you have an auto insurance policy. The Henry Law Firm helps Richland County cyclists identify and pursue all available sources of compensation, including UM claims against their own insurers.
Full Damage Recovery Including Bike and Equipment
Beyond medical bills and lost wages, your Shelby bicycle accident claim may include compensation for your bike, protective gear, and other personal property damaged in the crash. The Henry Law Firm accounts for every element of your loss.
Your Attorney: Eric Henry
Personal injury cases are not won by volume — they're won by preparation, persistence, and experience. Eric Henry brings all three to every case at The Henry Law Firm, with $50M+ recovered to prove it.
Eric and his team proudly serve residents of Shelby and Richland County from offices in Chagrin Falls and Cleveland.
What Our Clients Say
"The Henry Law Firm was helpful, transparent, and had great communication. Would seek help from them again." — Nikki K., Google Review
"Eric helped with my motor vehicle accident and I couldn't be more thankful. Throughout the whole process, I was kept updated and he answered all of my questions." — Sarah K., Google Review
Frequently Asked Questions
What are a cyclist's rights after a bicycle accident in Shelby?
Ohio law gives bicyclists the same rights and responsibilities as motor vehicle operators (Ohio Revised Code § 4511.55). If a driver caused your accident, you can file an insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit for your injuries, medical bills, bike damage, and pain and suffering.
Do I have to wear a helmet when cycling in Ohio?
Ohio does not have a mandatory helmet law for adult cyclists. However, not wearing a helmet generally cannot be used against you to reduce your claim, because there is no legal duty being violated.
What if I was hit by a car while cycling but the driver drove off?
If the driver fled the scene, you can file a claim under your own uninsured motorist (UM) coverage (if you have auto insurance). An attorney can also help investigate to identify the driver through surveillance footage, witnesses, and police reports.
Other Practice Areas in Shelby
The Henry Law Firm handles a full range of personal injury cases for Shelby residents. Explore our other practice areas:
Car Accident Lawyer
Truck Accident Lawyer
Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
Medical Malpractice Lawyer
Wrongful Death Lawyer
Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer
Slip and Fall Lawyer
Premises Liability Lawyer
Serving Shelby from Our Ohio Offices
The Henry Law Firm serves Shelby and all of Richland County from two convenient locations:
- 8401 Chagrin Road, Suite 18, Chagrin Falls, OH 44023
- 850 Euclid Ave, Suite 1012, Cleveland, OH 44114
We offer free consultations by phone, video, or in person. If your injuries prevent you from traveling, we can come to you anywhere in Richland County. Call (216) 302-9500 to schedule.
Injured While Cycling in Shelby? You Have Rights.
The Henry Law Firm fights for the full compensation Ohio cyclists deserve. Free case review at (216) 302-9500. No fee unless we win.
Content reviewed by Eric Henry, Esq. — Last updated April 2026.
