Cyclists struck by vehicles in Syracuse are covered under the at-fault driver's no-fault insurance, but face a legal challenge pedestrians do not: because cyclists must follow the same traffic laws as motor vehicles, insurers use any traffic violation by the rider to reduce or eliminate compensation. Porter Law Group has recovered over $500 million for injured clients across New York. Call 833-PORTER9 for a free, no-obligation case review.
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When a driver hits a cyclist, their insurer immediately looks for reasons to reduce the payout. Did the cyclist run a light? Was the bike visible? Was a helmet being worn? These questions are built into a defense strategy, not genuine inquiry. The Insurance Research Council found that represented claimants recover an average of 3.5 times more than those who handle claims alone, and in bicycle cases where blame-shifting starts from the first phone call, that difference is significant.
A Syracuse bicycle accident lawyer handles four core tasks that injured cyclists cannot manage alone:
See Porter Law Group's verified case results for examples of recoveries we have secured for seriously injured clients across New York.

Bicycle accident cases produce higher average settlements than car-on-car crashes because cyclists absorb the full force of impact with no structural protection.
| Injury Severity | Typical Settlement Range | Examples |
| Minor | $10,000 to $30,000 | Soft tissue injuries, minor lacerations, full recovery without surgery |
| Moderate | $30,000 to $100,000 | Fractures, road rash, soft tissue injuries with partial recovery |
| Serious | $100,000 to $400,000 | Surgery, permanent impairment, significant scarring |
| Catastrophic | $400,000 or more | Traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, wrongful death |
Economic damages cover medical bills, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, and future rehabilitation.
Non-economic damages cover pain and suffering, permanent scarring, emotional distress, and the loss of physical activities that were part of your daily life before the crash. New York places no cap on these damages.
Factors that increase case value include a distracted or red-light-running driver, severe injuries, and the cyclist following all traffic laws at the time of the crash.
Cyclists Have The Same Rights And Responsibilities As Drivers
Under New York law, a bicycle is treated as a vehicle with the right to use the road and take the full lane when necessary. Cyclists must also obey traffic signals and ride with traffic, and any violation becomes a tool for the insurer defending the driver. According to the NYS DMV, cyclists are involved in a disproportionate share of serious traffic injuries relative to their numbers on the road.
Dooring Is Illegal And Fully Compensable
Opening a car door into the path of a passing cyclist is illegal in New York, and the person who opened the door is liable for all resulting injuries. An attorney can pursue both the no-fault policy for medical costs and a separate liability claim for full damages. For more on how New York law treats cyclists, read our overview of New York bike laws.
No-Fault Works Differently For Cyclists
A cyclist hurt by a car files their no-fault claim through the driver's insurance, not their own, and a mistake in how you file can give that insurer grounds to deny coverage. According to NHTSA, cyclists account for roughly 2% of all traffic deaths but represent a disproportionate share of serious urban injuries.
Porter Law Group represents cyclists injured on Erie Boulevard, James Street, near the Syracuse University campus, along the Onondaga Creekwalk corridor, and throughout Onondaga County's road network.
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Insurers blame cyclists first. We build the evidence that shows exactly what the driver did wrong.
Porter Law Group has recovered over $500 million for injured clients across New York. Our practice is built on four principles.
No fee unless we win. All bicycle accident cases are handled on a contingency basis. You pay nothing out of pocket, and our fee is a percentage of the recovery, only if we win.
Free, no-obligation consultations. Hospital and home visits are available when you cannot travel. Our team is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Local Syracuse trial experience. Cases tried before Onondaga County Supreme Court judges, with deep familiarity of how local defense firms handle cyclist cases for regional insurance carriers.
Direct attorney access. You will speak with the attorney handling your case, not just a case manager or paralegal.
Read client testimonials and review our verified case results to see how we have helped injured clients recover. Meet the attorneys on our Attorneys and Staff page.

Yes, but you file through the at-fault driver's insurer, not your own. The 30-day filing deadline applies. Missing it forfeits up to $50,000 in medical and wage benefits.
New York only requires helmets for riders under 14. As an adult, not wearing one does not disqualify you, but the insurer will argue it increased your head injury severity. An attorney limits that argument with evidence of how the crash caused your specific injuries.
Yes. Dooring is illegal under New York law. The person who opened their door is liable, the vehicle owner's no-fault policy covers medical bills and lost wages, and a separate personal injury claim covers pain and suffering.
You can still recover compensation. New York's comparative fault rule reduces your award by your percentage of fault but never eliminates it. A rider 20% at fault in a $200,000 case still recovers $160,000.
Porter Law Group handles bicycle accident cases on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing upfront and nothing unless we recover compensation, with expenses advanced by the firm and reimbursed only if we win. Initial consultations are always free.

Founder and managing partner of Porter Law Group. Harvard University (B.A., 1994), Syracuse University College of Law (J.D., 1997). Former U.S. Army JAG Corps Captain, Airborne Training School graduate. Super Lawyers 14 consecutive years, 10.0 Superb on Avvo, Distinguished rating from Martindale-Hubbell. Over 20 years of trial experience and $500 million in recoveries.
Reviewed by Michael S. Porter, J.D. | Last updated: [April, 2026]
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