26 Best Bicycle Accident Lawyers Near Me in Seattle, WA
Updated August 2026. Ranked by FMAL Score for Bicycle Accident cases.
Looking for a bicycle accident near you in Seattle? These 26 firms are ranked by FMAL Score — weighted toward specialization in bicycle accident cases, plus AI analysis of Google reviews, client sentiment, and case results. Free consultations. Contingency fee.
Our Top Picks in Seattle for Bicycle Accident Cases
Why these firms rank where they do — every stat and quote below comes from our AI analysis of their public Google reviews and published case results. How the FMAL Score works →
top-tier communication scores from client reviews · 356 accident-case reviews analyzed
“Throughout the entire journey of my lawsuit, NEVER did I once have to wonder or contact them to find out the latest update of my case. The communication and professionalism was top notch.” — from a Google review
40 years in practice · top-tier communication scores from client reviews · 168 accident-case reviews analyzed
1 client reviews specifically mention their bicycle accident work.
37 years in practice · top-tier communication scores from client reviews · faster-than-typical settlements reported by clients
3 client reviews specifically mention their bicycle accident work; best documented bicycle accident result: $225K.
Boohoff Law
920 5th Ave, Suite 1530, Seattle, WA 98104Office in Seattle
Adler Giersch
333 Taylor Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
Coluccio Law
2120 1st Ave N #201, Seattle, WA 98109
TORKLAW
14900 Interurban Ave. S, Ste. 271-90, Seattle, WA 98168Office in Seattle
Elk + Elk Co., Ltd
Suite 3205, Seattle, WA 98104Office in Seattle
Palace Law
800 5th Avenue, Suite 1400, Seattle, WA 97103Office in Seattle
Davis Law Group
2101 4th Ave #1030, Seattle, WA 98121
The Jones Firm
1750 112th Ave NE d152, Bellevue, WA 98004
Khan Injury Law
1325 4th Ave Suite 920, Seattle, WA 98101Office in Seattle
Siegfried & Jensen Personal Injury Attorneys
119 1st Ave S Suite 500k, Seattle, WA 98104Office in Seattle
The Advocates Injury Attorneys
2125 Western Ave #500, Seattle, WA 98121
Puget Law Group
901 5th Avenue Suite 3200, Seattle, WA 98164Office in Seattle
Bellevue Personal Injury Lawyer
720 3rd Ave Suite 2015 P, Seattle, WA 98104Office in Seattle
Herschensohn Law Firm
1918 1st Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
Avrek Law Firm
255 S King St, Suite 8-120, Seattle, WA 98104Office in Seattle
Washington Injury Law
1905 Queen Anne Ave N #300, Seattle, WA 98109
Law Offices of Michael Clark
705 S 9th St Ste 202, Tacoma, WA 98405
Dubin Law Group
115 N 85th St Unit 202, Seattle, WA 98103
Pendergast Law
520 Pike Street Suite 1015, Seattle, WA 98101Office in Seattle
Fiore Legal
600 1st Ave, Suite 200A, Seattle, WA 98104Office in Seattle
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Type of accident
Understanding Bicycle Accident Cases in Seattle, WA
For Seattle, Washington victims: bicycle accident claims here fall under Washington’s 3-year statute of limitations (26 bicycle accident firms are rated below). Bicycle accidents involving motor vehicles result in serious injuries because cyclists have minimal protection against a multi-ton vehicle. Over 1,000 cyclists are killed annually in the United States, and approximately 130,000 are injured. As cycling infrastructure expands and more people commute by bike, these cases raise important questions about road-sharing laws, bike lane design, and driver awareness.
What Makes Bicycle Accident Cases Different
Bicycle accident claims face distinct challenges. Many drivers (and jurors) don't understand that cyclists have the same legal right to the road as motor vehicles in every state. Insurance companies often argue the cyclist should have been on the sidewalk, was riding too far from the curb, or was partially at fault for not wearing visible gear. Additionally, cyclists rarely have their own auto insurance, which limits recovery options in hit-and-run cases — they may need to rely on a household member's uninsured motorist coverage.
Common Injuries
- •Traumatic brain injuries (even with helmet use — helmets reduce but don't eliminate TBI risk)
- •Clavicle (collarbone) fractures — the most common cycling fracture
- •Road rash requiring skin grafts
- •Wrist and hand fractures from braking impact
- •Spinal injuries from being thrown from the bike
- •Facial and dental injuries
Evidence to Preserve
- •The bicycle itself (frame damage shows impact direction and force)
- •Helmet (do not discard — cracks prove impact severity)
- •GPS data from cycling apps (Strava, Garmin) showing route and speed
- •Photos of the bike lane, road surface, and any obstructions
- •Dashcam footage from the vehicle or nearby cars
- •Medical records documenting all injuries from the collision
Liability & Fault
The most common bicycle accident scenario is a driver turning or opening a car door without checking for cyclists (dooring). Liability depends on whether the cyclist was in a designated bike lane, whether the driver violated right-of-way rules, and whether the cyclist was obeying traffic signals. In many jurisdictions, safe-passing laws require drivers to give cyclists 3–4 feet of clearance when passing.
Settlement Context
Bicycle accident settlements range from $20,000–$75,000 for fractures and road rash, $75,000–$250,000 for cases involving surgery or extended rehabilitation, and $250,000–$1 million+ for TBI, spinal cord injuries, or permanent disability. Dooring cases in cities with bike lane infrastructure tend to settle at the higher end because liability is usually clear and public sympathy favors the cyclist.
What a Bicycle Accident Claim Involves
Common injuries in bicycle accident cases
The right lawyer documents the full extent of these injuries — including ones that surface days later — so the insurer can't undervalue your claim.
- Back Injury
- Traumatic Brain Injury / Concussion
- Broken Bones / Fractures
- Road Rash
- Facial / Dental / Scarring
- Nerve Damage
- PTSD / Emotional Distress
- Chronic Pain
- Fatal / Wrongful Death
How bicycle accidents happen
Liability turns on how the crash occurred. These are the most common bicycle accident scenarios and who is typically at fault in each.
- Dooring
Dealing with the insurance company
After a bicycle accident in Seattle, the at-fault insurer's goal is to pay you as little as possible. These are the situations a lawyer handles for you.
- Lowball Settlement Offer
- Claim Denied
- Claim Delayed / Stalled
- Bad-Faith Insurance
- Recorded Statement Request
- UM / UIM Claim
- Total Loss / Diminished Value
- Disputed / Comparative Fault
- Pre-Existing Condition
- Medical Bills / Liens / LOP
- Surveillance / Social Media
- Independent Medical Exam (IME)
- Statute of Limitations
- Gap in Treatment
- Policy Limits / Multiple Defendants
Your Legal Rights After a Bicycle Accident in Seattle, WA
Seattle accident claims are governed by Washington law. Verified Washington law, with sources. General information — not legal advice for your specific case.
You have 3 years to file [source]
Washington's statute of limitations gives you 3 years from the date of the crash to file a personal-injury lawsuit. Miss it and you usually lose the right to recover — one of the most important reasons to talk to a lawyer early.
Fault & your right to recover [source]
Washington follows pure comparative negligence — you can still recover compensation even if you were partly at fault. Your award is simply reduced by your percentage of blame. Washington is an at-fault state: the driver who caused the crash — and their insurer — is responsible for your medical bills, lost wages, and other damages.
Minimum insurance coverage [source]
Washington's minimum liability coverage is just $25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident for bodily injury and $10,000 for property damage — often far less than a serious injury costs, which is why uninsured/underinsured-motorist coverage matters.
Limits on compensation [source]
Washington does not cap the compensation you can recover in a general personal-injury claim — your award is based on your actual losses.
Frequently Asked Questions
A driver doored me while I was riding in a bike lane. Who is at fault?▾
The driver who opened the door is almost always at fault. Most traffic codes explicitly prohibit opening a car door into the path of oncoming traffic, including bicycles. If you were riding legally in a designated bike lane, liability is clear. The driver's auto insurance covers your injuries. In cities like Chicago, New York, and San Francisco, dooring violations carry specific fines, and the violation itself is strong evidence of negligence.
Do I need to wear a helmet to have a valid bicycle accident claim?▾
Helmet laws vary by state and typically only apply to minors. In states without an adult helmet law, not wearing a helmet generally cannot be used to reduce your damages. However, in some jurisdictions, the defense may argue that a helmet would have reduced a head injury — even without a legal requirement. Wearing a helmet strengthens your case but is not a prerequisite to filing a claim.
What if the road or bike lane itself was dangerous?▾
If poor road design, potholes, debris, missing signage, or an improperly designed bike lane contributed to your accident, the city or county may be liable. Government claims require filing a notice of claim within a short window (often 30–180 days). Your lawyer will investigate whether the municipality knew about the hazard and failed to address it. Construction zone debris, missing bike lane markings, and drainage grate orientation are common infrastructure defects in cycling cases.
How much does a bicycle accident lawyer cost in Seattle, WA?▾
Most bicycle accident lawyers in Seattle work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront and they only get paid if you win your case. The typical contingency fee is 33% of your settlement before trial, or 40% if the case goes to court. There are no hourly fees or retainers for most personal injury cases.
How long do I have to file a bicycle accident claim in Washington?▾
In Washington, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is 3 years from the date of the accident. If you miss this deadline, you lose your right to pursue compensation. It's critical to contact a lawyer as soon as possible to protect your claim.
What is Washington's fault system for bicycle accidents?▾
Washington is an at-fault state, meaning the driver who caused the accident is responsible for paying damages. You can file a claim against the at-fault driver's insurance company or file a lawsuit to recover compensation.
Do I need a lawyer for a minor bicycle accident in Seattle, WA?▾
Even minor accidents can result in significant medical bills, especially if symptoms like whiplash or soft tissue injuries appear days or weeks later. Insurance companies routinely offer lowball settlements to unrepresented claimants. A free consultation with a Seattle, WA bicycle accident lawyer costs nothing and can help you understand if your case is worth pursuing.
What should I do immediately after a bicycle accident in Seattle, WA?▾
First, call 911 and get medical attention, even if injuries seem minor. Document the scene with photos. Exchange information with the other driver. File a police report. Do not admit fault or give a recorded statement to the other driver's insurance. Contact a bicycle accident lawyer in Seattle, WA before accepting any settlement offer.
How do I choose the best bicycle accident lawyer in Seattle, WA?▾
Look for a lawyer who specializes in bicycle accident cases (not a general practitioner), offers a free consultation, works on contingency (no upfront fees), has verifiable case results, and has positive reviews from past clients. Our FMAL Score rates Seattle, WA bicycle accident lawyers on these exact factors across multiple data sources.
How do I find an accident lawyer near me in Seattle, WA?▾
To find an accident lawyer near you in Seattle, WA, use the rankings above — every firm is local to Seattle, WA and offers free consultations. Filter by accident type to see lawyers who specialize in your specific case. Call any firm directly — most respond same-day and all work on contingency, so there's no cost to reach out.
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