Cuyahoga County · City · Auto Accident Attorneys

Motorcycle Accidents Lawyer
in Garfield Heights

70+ years of combined experience fighting for accident victims in Garfield Heights and across Cuyahoga County. No fee unless we win — ever.

  • Free Consultation — No Obligation
  • No Fee Unless We Recover for You
  • Available 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week
Recovered for Clients$50M+
Years Combined Exp.70+
Cases Handled5,000+
Fee Unless We Win$0

I-480 corridor and Turney Road commercial district

If you or a family member were injured in a motorcycle accidents in Garfield Heights, Ohio, Ryan Injury Attorneys is ready to fight for the compensation you deserve. Our attorneys have recovered over $100 million for injured Ohioans across Cuyahoga County and the greater Cleveland area — with no fee unless we win.

The roads of Garfield Heights — including I-480, Turney Rd, Broadway Ave, Transportation Blvd — see thousands of accidents each year. When a crash changes your life, you deserve attorneys who know this area, its courts, and its insurance landscape inside and out.

Ohio is an at-fault state, which means the driver who caused your accident is financially responsible for your injuries, lost wages, medical bills, and pain and suffering. Insurance companies know this — and they move fast to minimize what they pay. Our job is to make sure that doesn't happen to you.

Call (216) 363-6040 for a free, no-obligation case review — available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Ohio Law on Your Side

Ohio Revised Code

O.R.C. § 2315.33Comparative Fault

Ohio's modified comparative fault rule means you can still recover damages in Garfield Heights even if you were partially at fault — as long as you are less than 51% responsible. Insurance companies routinely inflate your fault percentage to reduce their payout. We fight back.

Ohio Revised Code

O.R.C. § 2305.10Statute of Limitations

Ohio gives you two years from the date of your accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. In Garfield Heights, waiting too long can mean losing your right to compensation forever — and evidence disappears quickly. Contact us as soon as possible.

Ohio Revised Code

O.R.C. § 3937.18Uninsured / Underinsured Motorist Coverage

Ohio law requires insurers to offer UM/UIM coverage. If you were hit by an uninsured driver, your own policy may still provide a meaningful recovery path. We help clients navigate these claims every day.

Local Court Information

Auto accident cases in Garfield Heights are filed in one of two courts depending on the claim amount. Our attorneys have extensive experience in both venues and know the local judges, procedures, and how insurance companies operate in this jurisdiction.

Municipal Court

Garfield Heights Municipal Court

5555 Turney Road, Garfield Heights, OH 44125

Civil claims up to $15,000; geographic jurisdiction includes Garfield Heights, Independence, Maple Heights, Brecksville, Cuyahoga Heights, Newburgh Heights, Valley View, and Walton Hills

Common Pleas Court

Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas

1200 Ontario Street, Cleveland, OH 44113

Claims exceeding municipal court jurisdiction · General Division

Getting Your Crash Report in Garfield Heights

The police crash report is one of the most critical pieces of evidence in any auto accident claim. Here is how to obtain it in Garfield Heights and what Ohio law says about your right to access it.

Ohio Revised Code § 149.43

Ohio Public Records Act — Your Right to Crash Reports

Under Ohio's Public Records Act (R.C. § 149.43), police crash reports are public records. Any person may request them. Agencies must respond promptly and may charge only the actual cost of copies.

Garfield Heights Police Department — Crash Reports

Garfield Heights Police Department

5555 Turney Road, Garfield Heights, OH 44125

Records Unit: (216) 475-4551

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm

Online Records Request ↗

Ohio State Highway Patrol — Highway Crashes

OSHP Garfield Heights Post

Handles crashes on state highways and interstates within Garfield Heights

Phone: (216) 447-2677

OSHP Crash Report Request Form ↗

Ohio Department of Transportation

ODOT Online Crash Report Portal

Available 3–5 business days after the crash.

Ohio Crash Portal ↗

Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles

BMV Crash Report (SR-1 Form)

Required within 6 days if damage exceeds $1,000 and police were not called (R.C. § 4509.06).

BMV SR-1 Crash Report ↗