Georgia Bicycle Accident Lawyer Directory: Roswell
Roswell is the ninth-largest city in Georgia, with a population of about 92,800 as of the 2020 Census, and sits in northern Fulton County as a suburb of Atlanta. It is a recognized hub for cycling in the northern metro, with riders sharing roads that feed into two of the busiest corridors in the area: Georgia 400 along the city’s eastern edge and Holcomb Bridge Road (GA-140), which connects to GA-400 at a heavily traveled interchange. Cyclists on those roads have no protective frame, and one firm’s review of state traffic-safety data cites roughly 55,000 motor vehicle accidents annually across Fulton County roads, including Roswell. Bicycle cases also differ from ordinary car wrecks: cyclists face documented bias from drivers and insurers who assume the rider was at fault, and Georgia law adds bicycle-specific rules that shape liability.
Anyone considering a bicycle accident claim in Georgia should be aware of one fixed legal deadline. Under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, most personal injury actions, including those arising from bicycle accidents, must be filed within two years of the date of injury, and missing that window generally bars the claim. A separate four-year deadline applies to property damage claims, and shorter notice rules apply when a government vehicle or entity is involved. Georgia also follows a modified comparative negligence rule, under which an injured person’s recovery is reduced by their share of fault and barred entirely if they are 50 percent or more at fault. Under O.C.G.A. § 40-6-291, a bicycle is treated as a vehicle and cyclists have most of the same rights and duties as drivers, and O.C.G.A. § 40-6-56 requires motorists to give at least three feet of clearance when passing a cyclist.
The directory below lists five Roswell firms that handle bicycle accident cases, each verified from a dedicated bicycle accident page on the firm’s own official website. It is organized for comparison rather than ranking, so the entries focus on practice areas, attorney background, office locations, and founding history rather than promotional claims.
1. Butler Kahn
- Phone: (678) 940-1444
- Focus: Bicycle accidents, car and truck accidents, catastrophic injury, wrongful death
- Fee structure: Contingency-fee basis, free consultation
- Offices: Roswell office (also Atlanta and other metro locations)
- Web: https://butlerfirm.com/roswell-injury-lawyers/bicycle-accident/
Butler Kahn maintains a dedicated Roswell bicycle accident page on its site, and the firm has a physical office in Roswell. Its bicycle pages note that it serves cyclists along popular routes including the Atlanta BeltLine, Silver Comet Trail, and PATH trails, and the firm represents riders hurt by negligent drivers, dangerous road conditions, or defective products, indicating a cyclist-aware emphasis.
The practice handles bicycle crashes alongside car and truck accidents, catastrophic injury, and wrongful death on a contingency-fee basis. Any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.
2. The Weinstein Firm
- Focus: Bicycle accidents, car, truck, and motorcycle accidents, broader personal injury
- Fee structure: Free consultation
- Web: https://weinsteinwin.com/roswell/bike-accident-lawyer/
The Weinstein Firm maintains a dedicated Roswell bike accident page on its site, representing injured riders in the area. The page focuses on a recurring problem in cyclist claims, that drivers reflexively blame the rider, and explains that under Georgia law fault is apportioned rather than assigned wholesale to one party, indicating a cyclist-aware emphasis.
The practice handles bicycle crashes alongside car, truck, and motorcycle accidents and broader personal injury. Any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.
3. Kaufman Law, P.C.
- Focus: Bicycle accidents, motor vehicle accidents, broader personal injury
- Fee structure: Free consultation
- Web: https://kaufmanlawatlanta.com/locations/roswell-personal-injury-lawyer/roswell-bicycle-accident-attorney/
Kaufman Law maintains a dedicated Roswell bicycle accident page on its site, presenting a trial-tested team that handles cycling crashes in the Roswell area. The firm states it has a roughly 40-year record in the area, and it maintains a set of Roswell location pages covering bicycle, motorcycle, pedestrian, and slip-and-fall matters, indicating an established local presence.
The practice handles bicycle crashes alongside motor vehicle accidents and broader personal injury. The stated 40-year record is firm-reported and has not been independently confirmed against court records.
4. 770GoodLaw, H.Q. Gerges LLC
- Phone: (770) 214-4311
- Focus: Bicycle accidents, broader personal injury
- Fee structure: Free consultation
- Web: https://770goodlaw.com/roswell-bicycle-accident-lawyer
770GoodLaw maintains a dedicated Roswell bicycle accident page on its site, offering to help cyclists injured in a Roswell-area crash caused by another’s negligence. The page is framed around representing injured riders and evaluating whether the firm can assist, indicating a cyclist-aware emphasis within a personal injury practice.
The firm takes bicycle crashes as part of a general personal injury practice. Any outcomes described are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.
5. Atlanta Injury Law Group
- Focus: Bicycle accidents, broader personal injury
- Fee structure: Free consultation
- Web: https://atlinjurylawgroup.com/roswell-bicycle-accident-lawyer/
Atlanta Injury Law Group maintains a dedicated Roswell bicycle accident page on its site, offering legal guidance to cyclists injured by another person’s negligence in the Roswell area. The page is oriented around biking-collision claims, indicating a cyclist-aware emphasis within a broader injury practice.
The practice handles bicycle and cycling-collision claims alongside broader personal injury matters. Any descriptions of prior outcomes are firm-reported and have not been independently verified against court records.
After a Bicycle Accident in Roswell: Practical Notes
Two factors shape most Roswell bicycle accident claims: the two-year filing deadline under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, and the documented bias cyclists face. Drivers and insurers frequently assume the rider was at fault, so evidence that establishes what happened, such as the police report, the driver’s statements, witness accounts, and accident reconstruction, matters early, and that evidence degrades quickly. Because Roswell is a recognized cycling hub feeding into GA-400 and Holcomb Bridge Road, several of the firms above describe serving riders on the area’s popular routes and trails.
Georgia uses a modified comparative negligence rule, which means an injured cyclist’s recovery can be reduced by their share of fault and is barred entirely if they are found 50 percent or more responsible. Two bicycle-specific rules often come up: under O.C.G.A. § 40-6-291 a bicycle is treated as a vehicle so cyclists carry most of the rights and duties of drivers, and under O.C.G.A. § 40-6-56 a passing motorist must leave at least three feet of clearance. Georgia also requires riders under 16 to wear a helmet under O.C.G.A. § 40-6-296. Georgia’s 2025 tort reform law (Senate Bill 68) further changed how certain evidence and how medical-expense and non-economic-damage arguments are presented at trial, which can affect how a bicycle accident case is valued.
When comparing the firms above, useful points of distinction include whether the office maintains a Roswell presence or serves the city from metro-Atlanta locations, whether it shows cyclist-aware depth (route knowledge, apportionment of fault) versus a general injury practice, and the size and tenure of the attorney team. None of the entries here is endorsed or ranked; the list is a verified starting point for an injured Roswell cyclist’s own research.
Note: This list is not a ranking and makes no “best” claim. Many more attorneys handle bicycle accident cases in the area. The five firms above are verified records, each confirmed from a dedicated bicycle accident page on the firm’s own official website (the Web link for each entry points to that bicycle accident page, not just the home page). Where a street address is not published on the firm’s own site, it is omitted rather than taken from a third-party listing. Firm-reported results have not been independently confirmed against court records. This directory is general information about Georgia law and individual firms, not legal advice, and it does not create an attorney-client relationship; the legal points summarized here reflect general Georgia law as of the date below and can change or be affected by recent reforms, so an injured person should confirm how current law applies to their own situation with a licensed Georgia attorney. Data current as of June 6, 2026.