Cyclists struck by vehicles have the same legal right to full compensation as
any other accident victim — but they rarely receive it without a fight. Drivers,
insurers, and even law enforcement sometimes treat bike riders as though they
don’t belong on the road. The legal reality is different.

Most bicycle-vehicle collisions are caused by driver inattention or failure to
respect a cyclist’s right of way:
We investigate the crash scene, obtain any available traffic or business camera footage, and gather witness statements to establish exactly what happened.


Georgia does not cap personal injury damages. You are entitled to pursue the full value of your losses.

Georgia’s modified comparative negligence rule applies to bicycle accidents the same as any other collision. If you were partly responsible — for example, if you ran a stop sign — your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. You can still recover as long as you were less than 50% at fault.
Insurers routinely overstate cyclist fault to reduce their payout. We challenge those assessments with evidence.


Talk to us before you talk to the insurance company. The consultation is free, there’s no obligation, and you pay nothing unless we win your case.