
Award-Winning Bicycle & E-Scooter Accident Attorneys in Atlanta, GA
Cambre & Associates represents cyclists and scooter riders harmed by negligent drivers throughout metro Atlanta. Our firm pursues maximum recovery for medical bills, lost wages, and pain. Call now at (770) 502-6116.

Atlanta Bicycle Crash Attorney Representation
Cyclists struck by motor vehicles often face mounting hospital bills while insurance carriers downplay liability and offer settlements far below actual case value. Our bicycle accident lawyer Atlanta GA team builds evidence-driven claims that hold negligent drivers and their insurers accountable across the metro region.

Intersection Collision Claims
Roughly 70 percent of bike-versus-car crashes in urban Georgia occur at intersections, where right-of-way violations and unsignaled turns frequently catch riders off guard. We reconstruct these collisions using traffic camera footage, witness statements, and roadway data to establish driver fault.

Dooring Incident Cases
A motorist who opens a vehicle door into a passing cyclist is liable for resulting injuries under Georgia law, particularly along corridors like Peachtree Street and 10th Street where parked cars and bike lanes overlap. Recovery in these claims often covers reconstructive surgery, dental work, and long-term rehabilitation.

Hit-and-Run Investigations
When a driver flees the scene after striking a cyclist, uninsured motorist coverage on the rider’s auto policy frequently provides the path to compensation. Our attorneys coordinate with Atlanta Police investigators and forensic experts to identify fleeing motorists whenever possible.

Bike Lane Violation Claims
Drivers who drift into protected bike lanes or block them with delivery vehicles create predictable hazards along Edgewood Avenue, Ponce de Leon, and other heavily traveled corridors. We pursue these claims against drivers, commercial fleet operators, and their insurers.
E-Scooter Injury Claims in Metro Atlanta
E-scooter ridership has surged across the region since rental fleets returned to Atlanta streets, and crash volumes have followed. Our attorneys handle claims involving Lime, Bird, and other shared-mobility operators, along with privately owned electric scooters injured riders use throughout the area.

Rideshare Scooter Operator Liability
Shared-mobility companies may bear responsibility when defective braking systems, throttle malfunctions, or inadequate maintenance contribute to a crash. We examine fleet maintenance records, rider agreements, and incident reports to identify operator negligence.

Sidewalk and Pedestrian Path Collisions
Scooter riders forced into unsafe travel patterns by missing infrastructure often face liability disputes when collisions occur on sidewalks or shared paths. Our firm clarifies fault by analyzing local ordinances and the specific roadway conditions at the crash site.

Defective Scooter Product Claims
When a manufacturing defect or design flaw causes a sudden brake failure, battery fire, or steering malfunction, product liability theories may apply against the manufacturer or distributor. These claims require technical investigation and expert engineering testimony.

Roadway Hazard and Government Liability
Potholes, uncovered utility access points, and damaged pavement disproportionately injure scooter riders due to small wheel diameters. Where a public entity failed to maintain roadway conditions, we pursue ante litem notices within Georgia’s strict deadlines.
Why Choose Cambre & Associates Injury & Accident Lawyers?
Riders across the Atlanta region trust our firm because we combine deep trial experience with a sustained focus on bicycle and micromobility cases. We work on contingency, meaning clients pay nothing unless we secure compensation. Here is what sets our representation apart for cyclists and scooter riders throughout the metro:
Atlanta-Focused Crash Investigation
We know the intersections, bike corridors, and traffic patterns where most metro Atlanta crashes happen.
Direct Attorney Access
Clients communicate with their lawyer throughout the case, not through layers of intake staff.
Insurer Negotiation Track Record
We have resolved claims against every major auto carrier serving Georgia drivers.
Trial-Ready Preparation
Every file is built as though it will reach a Fulton County or DeKalb County jury.
Additional Personal Injury Practice Areas
Our firm represents clients across the full range of injury claims throughout the Atlanta region. Whether the harm resulted from a motor vehicle, a property hazard, or professional negligence, we apply the same investigative rigor to every matter. Here are the related practice areas we handle:

Back & Neck Injuries

Bicycle & E-Scooter Accidents

Car Accidents

Catastrophic Injuries

Medical Malpractice

Motorcycle Accidents

Nursing Home Abuse

Pedestrian Accidents

Premises Liability

Product Liability

Public Transportation Accidents

Soft Tissue & Joint Injuries

Truck Accidents

Workplace Injuries

Wrongful Death
Areas We Serve
Our firm represents injured cyclists and scooter riders across the greater Atlanta region, from the urban core to the surrounding communities of north and south Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, and beyond. We travel to clients recovering from serious injuries throughout the metro, and we coordinate medical liens and case logistics across county lines. Here are the communities we serve:
Here are the communities where we provide representation:
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Speak With an Atlanta Cycling Injury Attorney Today
Insurance adjusters move quickly to record statements and dispute liability, so cyclists and scooter riders in Atlanta should secure representation before signing anything. Our firm offers a free consultation and works strictly on contingency, with no fee unless we recover. Evidence at the crash site fades within days, and witness recollection erodes rapidly.
Contact Cambre & Associates to discuss your bicycle or e-scooter crash with an attorney who handles these cases regularly. Call (770) 502-6116 to begin building your claim today.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the deadline for filing a bicycle accident lawsuit in Atlanta?
Georgia generally allows two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit, though claims against government entities along Atlanta roadways require ante litem notice within six months. Speaking with a Fulton County attorney early protects your rights against either deadline.
Are e-scooter riders required to wear helmets in Atlanta?
Atlanta city ordinance requires helmets for riders under 16, but adult scooter riders are not legally required to wear them on metro Atlanta streets. Going without a helmet does not bar recovery, though insurers may attempt to argue it contributed to head injury severity.
Can I recover damages if I was partially at fault for my bicycle crash in Georgia?
Georgia follows a modified comparative negligence rule, meaning an injured cyclist can recover compensation as long as their share of fault is less than 50 percent. Our Atlanta attorneys work to minimize any fault attributed to the rider through thorough crash reconstruction.
Who pays for my medical bills after a scooter accident in Atlanta?
Medical expenses are typically pursued through the at-fault driver’s liability insurance, the scooter operator’s coverage, or your own health and MedPay policies depending on the circumstances. Our firm coordinates these sources and negotiates medical liens to maximize your net recovery.
What evidence should I gather after a bicycle crash in metro Atlanta?
Photographs of the scene, the involved vehicle, road conditions, and your injuries are critical, along with contact information for any witnesses and the responding officer’s report number. If you are physically unable to gather evidence, our investigators can secure it on your behalf throughout the Atlanta area.
How much does it cost to hire a bicycle accident attorney in Atlanta?
Our firm represents cyclists on a contingency basis, meaning there is no upfront cost and no fee unless we recover compensation on your behalf. The percentage is agreed upon in writing before representation begins, and consultations for Atlanta-area riders are free.
