Cleveland, Ohio · Cuyahoga County

Cleveland Auto Accident
Attorneys

Ryan Injury Attorneys represents auto accident victims throughout Northeast Ohio. Every case type below is handled on a contingency basis — no fee unless we recover for you.

$50M+Recovered
70+Years Combined
5,000+Cases Handled
No FeeUnless We Win

R.C. § 2315.33

Car Accidents

Ohio's most common personal injury claim. Rear-end collisions, intersection crashes, highway accidents, and multi-vehicle pileups. Ohio's comparative fault rule (R.C. § 2315.33) allows recovery even if you share partial fault.

Up to $2.1M recoveredLearn More →

49 C.F.R. FMCSA

Truck Accidents

Commercial vehicle crashes involve FMCSA regulations, multiple liable parties, and insurers with dedicated defense teams. These claims are fundamentally different from standard car accident cases.

Up to $3.2M recoveredLearn More →

R.C. § 4511.55

Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycle riders face disproportionate injuries and persistent insurance bias. Ohio law provides the same protections for riders as for occupants of other vehicles.

Up to $1.85M recoveredLearn More →

R.C. § 4511.46

Pedestrian Accidents

Pedestrians struck by vehicles face severe injuries. Ohio law provides strong protections for pedestrians at crosswalks, intersections, and on public roads.

Up to $975K recoveredLearn More →

R.C. § 2125.02

Wrongful Death

When a crash takes a loved one, Ohio's wrongful death statute (R.C. § 2125.02) provides a path to compensation for surviving family members. Time limits are strict.

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R.C. § 3937.18

Uninsured Motorist

Ohio requires insurers to offer UM/UIM coverage under R.C. § 3937.18. If you were hit by an uninsured driver, your own policy may be your primary recovery source.

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R.C. § 4511.21

Rear-End Collisions

The most common crash type in Ohio — and one insurers consistently undervalue. Soft-tissue injuries like whiplash and disc herniations are real, costly, and frequently minimized by adjusters.

Up to $750K recoveredLearn More →

R.C. § 3937.18

Uber / Lyft Accidents

Rideshare accidents involve complex, layered insurance policies. Whether you were a passenger, driver, or another motorist, we know how to navigate Uber and Lyft claims in Ohio.

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Why Ryan Injury Attorneys

Northeast Ohio's Auto Accident Law Firm

Thomas P. Ryan and the team at Ryan Injury Attorneys have represented accident victims across Cuyahoga County and Greater Cleveland for decades. We understand Ohio's comparative fault rules, know the local courts, and know how insurance companies operate in this market.

No Fee Unless We Win

Every case we take is on contingency. You pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. There is no financial risk in calling us.

Ohio Law Expertise

From Ohio's modified comparative fault rule to UM/UIM claims under R.C. § 3937.18, we know the statutes that govern your case and how to apply them.

Local Court Knowledge

We practice in Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas and courts throughout Northeast Ohio. Local experience matters.

Insurance Company Tactics

We know the recorded statement trap, the early settlement offer, and the inflated fault percentage game. We counter each one from the first contact.

Evidence Preservation

Surveillance footage is overwritten in 30 days. Witness memories fade. We act immediately to preserve the evidence that wins cases.

Free Consultation — 24/7

Call (216) 363-6040 any time. A member of our team will speak with you within the hour. There is no obligation to retain us.