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When you’re riding your bike in Lexington, it’s usually a pleasant experience—especially as the weather turns nicer. But you always have to keep an eye out for hazards. Usually, this means cars trying to dart around you or a broken piece of pavement. But sometimes, it means watching out for motorcycle riders. Although it’s a bit unique, it’s still dangerous. That’s exactly what happened in a recent accident in Lexington, according to a story from Lexington Today.

Lexington Police Department deputies responded to the scene of the accident around 12:45 a.m. on Sunday, April 5, 2026. The collision was reported near the intersection of Lane Allen Road and Garden Springs Drive. Police found the bicyclist, but the person on the motorcycle had fled the scene. The bicyclist was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries, while LPD is continuing its investigation into finding the motorcyclist.

Kaufman & Stigger, PLLC | Bicyclist Injured in Hit-and-Run Collision With Motorcycle on Lane Allen Road in Lexington - Ellison Ave near Spratt St Bike Lane

What Should You Do After a Hit-and-Run Bicycle Accident in Lexington?

Being hit while riding your bike is bad enough. When the person responsible speeds away—especially on a motorcycle—it can leave you feeling shaken, confused, and unsure what to do next. This is usually the first hurdle that people face in these kinds of accidents. But it’s worth slowing down and taking a few steps to help yourself:

 

  • Call 911 and check for injuries
  • Make sure police are called
  • Try to remember what you can about the motorcycle, focusing on:
    • The color and kind of motorcycle
    • Part of the license plate
    • What the rider was wearing (helmet color, jacket, backpack)
  • Look around for witnesses and get their contact information
  • Take a few photos if you’re able. Try to get:
    • Damage to your bike
    • The roadway or bike lane
    • Debris or skid marks
    • Any visible injuries
  • Get checked by a doctor
  • Let your insurance company know
  • Keep everything related to the incident
  • Be careful when describing what happened

Ultimately, it doesn’t matter whether the driver was on a motorcycle or in a car. When they flee the scene, they’ve committed a crime. But in the short-term, they’ve also made it harder for you to get the information you need to move forward. With the right help, though, it’s not impossible.

Get Help After a Hit-and-Run Bicycle Accident in Lexington

If you’re injured in a hit-and-run bicycle accident, having a lawyer can make a big difference—even though it’s not required in Kentucky. When the person who caused the accident takes off, it can feel like you’ve hit a dead end. You don’t have their name. You don’t have their insurance. And you’re left dealing with injuries and questions. But that doesn’t mean you’re out of options.

Our Lexington bicycle accident lawyers at Kaufman & Stigger, PLLC can help you sort through what’s still possible and take some of the pressure off you while you’re trying to get better. That usually starts with things like:

  • Walking you through your options
  • Looking deeper into what happened
  • Helping you deal with the insurance company
  • Taking action if the rider is eventually identified

A hit-and-run bicycle accident in Lexington can leave you dealing with a lot of uncertainty. Having our team step in to look at the situation, explain your options, and help you move forward can make the process a lot easier to manage. Reach out today to set up a free consultation.

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