Cycling should be safe, healthy, and enjoyable, not life-threatening. But on Augusta’s busy streets and highways, one careless driver can change everything in an instant.
At Ted Law Firm, our Augusta bicycle accident lawyers fight for injured cyclists and their families across Richmond County and the CSRA. We hold negligent drivers, businesses, and insurance companies accountable, and we don’t stop until you get justice, compensation, and peace of mind.
If you’ve been injured in a bicycle accident, call us today for a free consultation. You don’t pay unless we win.
Local Roads, Local Representation
Augusta’s scenic roads and growing cycling community make it one of Georgia’s most active biking areas but also one of its most dangerous. According to the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT), Richmond County ranks among Georgia’s top counties for bicycle crashes.
We’ve represented victims injured on:
- Washington Road – heavy commuter and shopping traffic.
- Broad Street – frequent dooring and downtown collisions.
- Riverwatch Parkway – fast-moving vehicles and poor visibility.
- Wrightsboro Road – lane-change and turning crashes.
- Fury’s Ferry Road and Peach Orchard Road – suburban and highway intersections.
- North Augusta routes connecting to the River Levee Trail.
Wherever your crash happened, Ted Law Firm will fight to hold reckless drivers accountable.
Augusta / Richmond County Bicycle Accident Data (GDOT 2022)
| Year | Bike Crashes | Serious Injuries | Fatalities |
| 2018 | 84 | 49 | 3 |
| 2019 | 91 | 54 | 2 |
| 2020 | 76 | 43 | 4 |
| 2021 | 95 | 57 | 3 |
| 2022 | 98 | 59 | 5 |
| Total | 444 | 262 | 17 |
Every statistic is a cyclist, a parent, a neighbor. We’re here to make sure you’re more than a number — and that every driver who breaks the law faces consequences.
Georgia Bicycle Laws That Protect You
Under Georgia law, cyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as motorists. But too often, drivers forget that.
| Law | Statute | What It Means |
| Bike Operation Rules | O.C.G.A. § 40-6-290 – § 40-6-299 | Cyclists are entitled to the same rights — and must follow the same rules — as vehicles. |
| 3-Foot Passing Law | O.C.G.A. § 40-6-56 | Drivers must leave at least three feet when passing cyclists. |
| Helmet Law | No statewide helmet requirement for adults | Helmets are recommended but not mandatory for riders over 16. |
| Statute of Limitations | O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33 | You have two years from the accident date to file a personal injury claim. |
When a driver violates these laws, it’s not an “accident” — it’s negligence. And we’ll prove it.
Common Causes of Bicycle Accidents in Augusta
Our attorneys have seen every kind of cycling collision — and most are completely preventable.
- Distracted driving – texting, eating, or using GPS behind the wheel.
- Doored by parked vehicles – especially downtown near Broad Street.
- Speeding or tailgating – common along Riverwatch Parkway.
- Failure to yield – drivers turning left or right into cyclists’ paths.
- Unsafe passing – ignoring Georgia’s 3-foot buffer law.
- Poor road conditions – debris, potholes, and lack of bike lane maintenance.
- Drunk or impaired driving.
We investigate every factor from crash reports and witness statements to surveillance footage to build an airtight case for liability.
Common Bicycle Accident Injuries
Cyclists have little protection against 3,000-pound vehicles, and injuries are often catastrophic. We help victims recover compensation for:
- Whiplash and soft tissue damage
- Concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
- Back and spinal cord injuries
- Internal bleeding and organ damage
- Emotional trauma and post-accident anxiety
- Wrongful death in fatal crashes
Even a low-speed crash can cause serious harm. We work closely with doctors at AU Health, Doctors Hospital, and University Hospital to ensure your treatment and recovery are fully covered.
Who Is Liable for a Bicycle Accident?
Liability in bicycle accidents often extends beyond the driver. We identify every responsible party, including:
- Negligent motorists (speeding, distracted, or impaired).
- Commercial drivers or employers (delivery vans, trucks).
- Bars or restaurants that overserved a drunk driver (Dram Shop Liability, under O.C.G.A. § 51-1-40).
- Vehicle manufacturers for defective brakes or tires.
- Cities or contractors responsible for unsafe road design or debris.
Our Augusta attorneys handle complex multi-defendant cases to maximize your compensation.
What Compensation Can You Recover?
Depending on your injuries, you may be entitled to recover:
- Medical expenses and future care costs.
- Lost income and loss of earning potential.
- Pain, suffering, and emotional distress.
- Property damage (bicycle and gear).
- Permanent disability or disfigurement.
- Wrongful death benefits for families.
- Punitive damages for reckless, drunk, or hit-and-run drivers.
We make sure every bill, therapy session, and long-term impact is factored into your settlement.
Punitive Damages for Reckless Drivers
Under O.C.G.A. § 51-12-5.1, you can recover punitive damages if a driver’s actions were reckless such as drunk driving or intentional disregard for cyclist safety.
What To Do After a Bicycle Accident in Augusta
- Call 911 and report the crash to Augusta-Richmond County Sheriff’s Office or Georgia State Patrol.
- Get medical attention immediately — even if injuries seem minor.
- Document everything – take photos of the scene, the vehicle, and your injuries.
- Collect driver and witness contact information.
- Don’t speak to insurance companies before calling a lawyer.
- Contact Ted Law Firm – we’ll preserve evidence and file your claim.
Understanding Fault in Georgia
Georgia’s modified comparative negligence rule (the 50% rule) means:
- You can recover damages if you are less than 50% at fault.
- Your recovery is reduced by your share of fault.
We make sure insurers don’t exploit this rule or blame you unfairly just because you were on a bicycle.
Why Acting Quickly Matters
Acting fast after a bicycle crash ensures we can:
- Collect police reports, crash data, and witness statements.
- Obtain video or dashcam evidence before it’s erased.
- File your claim before Georgia’s two-year deadline (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33) expires.
- Prevent insurance companies from minimizing your injuries.
The sooner we begin, the stronger your case becomes.
Why Choose Ted Law Firm
- Decades of experience representing Georgia’s injured cyclists and drivers.
- Proven results — millions recovered for Augusta victims.
- Deep understanding of Georgia’s bicycle and traffic laws.
- No fees unless we win — guaranteed.
- 24/7 availability for free consultations.
- Local representation — we know Augusta’s roads, judges, and insurers.
At Ted Law Firm, we don’t just handle cases — we fight to protect Georgia’s cycling community.
Five Star Service
We pride ourselves on creating “wow” moments for our clients. That’s why Ted Law Firm has 5 star ratings, a client choice award from Avvo and and clients hire us again and again.
Free Rental Car Help
Many people who have been involved in a car accident don’t know how to navigate their insurance coverage. Our attorneys will review your insurance policy for free* and ensure you’re getting any rental car benefits you’re entitled to.
Next Generation Law Firm
Our firm uses 21st century technology and the latest law to maximize claim value, push your case forward quickly, and keep you informed every step of the way.
Pay Nothing Until We Get You $$$
FREE* Case Review. Immediate work. We even front the cost for ordering medical records, getting police reports, and conducting an investigation while we work up your claim.
30 Day Guarantee
We’ll help you for 30 days, through the roughest part of your wreck. We’re so confident in our client experience that we offer this: If you’re not completely satisfied, you won’t be charged a fee and you’ll be free to do as you please.
FREE Legal Resources
We have created a ton of free videos and guides to get you immediate help on your claim.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who is liable for a bicycle accident in Georgia?
Usually, the negligent driver is responsible — but employers, bars, and municipalities may also share liability.
2. Can I still recover damages if I wasn’t wearing a helmet?
Yes. Helmet use is not required for adults and doesn’t prevent recovery.
3. How long do I have to file a claim?
You have two years from the date of the accident under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33.
4. What if the driver fled the scene?
We can pursue your uninsured motorist (UM) policy or file a civil action once the driver is identified.
5. What damages can I recover?
Medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, and punitive damages.
6. How much does it cost to hire a Ted Law Firm?
Nothing upfront we work on a contingency fee basis. You pay only if we win.
Talk to an Augusta Bicycle Accident Lawyer Today
If you were injured while riding your bike in Augusta or anywhere in the CSRA, you deserve justice and fair compensation. Ted Law Firm will fight for your recovery and your future. Serving Augusta, Evans, Martinez, Hephzibah, North Augusta, and the entire CSRA.No fees unless we win. No risk, just results. At Ted Law Firm, we stand with Georgia cyclists because every ride should end safely, and every injury deserves justice.