A Bike. A Broken Arm.

A Fire Lit.

A law firm born from rage, built on two wheels, and fueled by a relentless passion to fight for riders who got screwed.

Where It Started

A Bike. A Broken Arm. A Fire Lit.

Attorney Lenore Shefman was volunteering at a legal clinic for unhoused San Franciscans when she met a young man who'd clawed his way back from addiction and crime.

He'd scraped together what little he had to rent a bike-his ticket to freedom. Then a retired full-bird colonel hit him in a bike lane, shattered his arm, and drove off.

"Another cyclist chased down the colonel. Cyclist Law forced the insurance company to pay full justice-securing our client a new and prosperous future. He saved every penny until he found the woman he wanted to marry."

That case lit a fire in Lenore. Her passion was already on two wheels. Now it had a purpose: fighting for every rider who gets hit by negligent drivers.

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Meet Lenore Shefman

Super Lawyers® Rated

Peer-reviewed recognition awarded to only a small percentage of attorneys.

Texas & California Licensed

Practicing since 2006. McGeorge School of Law graduate.

Trial-Ready Always

Insurance companies know we'll take it all the way. That fear gets results.

Activist & Advocate   🇵🇸 🏳️‍🌈

Pro bono jail release for protestors. Fighting for justice beyond the courtroom.

We Fight for Justice for Riders

A boutique personal injury firm that doesn't dabble. We focus on two-wheel riders and other vulnerable road users. Period.

Motorcycle Crashes

Bicycle Injuries

Pedestrian Accidents

Catastrophic Injuries

Wrongful Death

Why Riders Choose Us?

This Is What We Do

No one understands motorcycle and bicycle law like lawyers who've spent most of their lives on the road. This is our world.

This Is What We Do

Insurance adjusters think riders are reckless. We know how to destroy that narrative.

This Is What We Do

Contingency basis. You pay nothing unless we win. That's the deal.

This Is What We Do

When insurers lowball, we take it to court. They know our winning statistics.

Standard contingency starts at 33⅓%. Additional considerations apply when cases go to trial.

Got Hit? Let's Get To Work.

No fee unless we win. Free case evaluation. Insurance companies play hardball-so do we.

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