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Savannah Bicycle Accident Lawyer | Georgia Auto Law— Local Representation You Can Trust

Savannah’s roads — including I-95/I-16 Interchange, Victory Drive (US-80), and DeRenne Avenue — are among the most dangerous in Chatham County for bicycle accidents, particularly on roads lacking dedicated bike lanes. If you or a loved one has been injured in a bicycle accident in Savannah, Georgia, the attorneys at Georgia Auto Law are here to fight for maximum compensation on your behalf.

According to Georgia Department of Transportation data, Chatham County recorded 15,200 crashes in 2024, resulting in 340 injuries and 45 fatalities. Savannah accounts for a significant share of these collisions. When you are injured in a bicycle accident in Savannah, you need an attorney who understands the local roads, courts, and insurance dynamics.

Bicycle accident cases in Savannah are typically filed in Chatham County Superior Court and Chatham County State Court. Georgia Auto Law’s attorneys are admitted in all Georgia courts and have direct experience with Chatham County’s judicial procedures, judges, and local rules.

Savannah Bicycle Accident Lawyer | Georgia Auto Law— What You Need to Know

A Georgia bicycle accident lawyer represents cyclists injured by negligent drivers on Georgia roads. Under Georgia law, bicycles are vehicles with the same rights and responsibilities as motor vehicles (O.C.G.A. § 40-6-292), yet cyclists remain highly vulnerable to serious injury in any collision with a car or truck.

Georgia’s three-foot passing law (O.C.G.A. § 40-6-56) requires motor vehicles to maintain at least three feet of clearance when overtaking a bicycle. Violation of this statute is negligence per se — the violation itself establishes fault. Despite this protection, drivers routinely pass too closely, open doors into bike lanes ("dooring"), make right turns across bike lanes, and fail to check for cyclists at intersections.

Bicycle accident injuries are often severe: broken bones, road rash requiring skin grafts, traumatic brain injuries, and spinal cord damage are common even in moderate-speed collisions. Insurance companies may attempt to argue that the cyclist was not wearing a helmet or was riding outside a bike lane. Georgia law does not require adult cyclists to wear helmets and does not require cyclists to use bike lanes when they exist — these arguments should not reduce your compensation.

Georgia Auto Law handles bicycle accident claims by building comprehensive evidence packages including police reports, traffic camera footage, accident reconstruction, and detailed medical documentation. Under the two-year statute of limitations (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33), early action is critical to preserve evidence and protect your rights.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Savannah safe for cycling?
Savannah's flat terrain makes it one of Georgia's most popular cycling cities, but safety remains a serious concern. The Historic District attracts thousands of tourist bike rentals, yet many streets lack dedicated cycling infrastructure. Drivers frequently violate Georgia's three-foot passing law (O.C.G.A. § 40-6-56) on narrow streets, and Chatham County's high traffic fatality rate includes cyclists.
Where do most bicycle accidents happen in Savannah?
Most bicycle accidents in Savannah occur on arterial roads outside the Historic District — Abercorn Street, Victory Drive, and DeRenne Avenue — where high vehicle speeds and a lack of bike lanes create dangerous conditions. Within the Historic District, intersection collisions and dooring incidents are common on streets like Broughton and Drayton where tourist cyclists mix with vehicle traffic.
What should I do after a bicycle accident in Savannah?
Call 911, seek medical attention, and document the scene with photos of the crash location, your bicycle, and any vehicle damage. Under Georgia law (O.C.G.A. § 40-6-292), bicycles have the same rights as motor vehicles, and drivers must give at least three feet when passing (O.C.G.A. § 40-6-56). Contact Georgia Auto Law to file a claim in Chatham County — we handle bicycle accident cases on contingency.
What are my rights as a cyclist hit by a car in Georgia?
Georgia law gives bicycles the same rights and responsibilities as motor vehicles on public roads (O.C.G.A. § 40-6-292). Drivers must maintain a safe passing distance. If a driver hit you due to their negligence, you have the right to pursue compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and bike replacement.
Does Georgia require a safe passing distance for bicycles?
Yes. Georgia’s three-foot passing law (O.C.G.A. § 40-6-56) requires motor vehicles to maintain at least three feet of clearance when passing a bicycle. Violation of this law establishes negligence per se, meaning the driver is automatically considered at fault.
Do I have to wear a helmet while cycling in Georgia?
Georgia law requires helmets for cyclists under 16 years of age (O.C.G.A. § 40-6-296). Adults are not legally required to wear helmets. Even if you were not wearing a helmet, this generally cannot be used to reduce your compensation under Georgia law because there is no adult helmet mandate.
How much is a bicycle accident case worth in Georgia?
Bicycle accident cases often involve significant injuries because cyclists have minimal protection. Cases involving fractures, road rash requiring surgery, TBI, or spinal injuries frequently reach six figures. The value depends on injury severity, treatment costs, lost income, and the driver’s available insurance.
What if the driver who hit me while cycling fled the scene?
If you are the victim of a hit-and-run bicycle accident, your uninsured motorist (UM) coverage can provide compensation. File a police report immediately and document everything you remember about the vehicle. Georgia Auto Law investigates hit-and-run bicycle cases and pursues every available source of recovery.

Insurers start low. We make them pay what the case is worth.

Here’s the gap between the first offer and what we actually recovered after the insurance company tried to lowball our clients.

Car AccidentAtlanta, GA · 2025
Insurance Offered$150,000
We Recovered$2.5M
  • Truck AccidentMarietta, GA · 2025
    Recovered$1.4M
  • Car AccidentSandy Springs, GA · 2024
    Recovered$950K
  • Car AccidentRoswell, GA · 2024
    Recovered$850K

Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is different. These figures represent actual client recoveries.

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