The law office of Hagen Rosskopf hosted a community gathering to honor the life and legacy of Kenneth A. Rosskopf, bringing together cyclists and community members for a moment of remembrance. The event featured the unveiling of a ghost bike and commemorative plaque at the firm's Decatur location, symbolizing Rosskopf's enduring impact on Georgia's cycling community. Bruce Hagen, lawyer and founder of Hagen Rosskopf, emphasized the firm's commitment to continuing Rosskopf's advocacy work. "This event is to honor the life of Ken Rosskopf and the impact that he had on the bicycle community near and far. Ken was always a strong voice for Atlanta cyclists, and we at Hagen Rosskopf intend to continue our legacy of zealous representation of injured cyclists as well as our advocacy efforts to help make Georgia a safer place for cyclists to enjoy riding bikes," Hagen stated.
The memorial event offered two bike ride routes accompanied by bike marshals and on-site bike repair support, reflecting Rosskopf's passion for cycling and his professional dedication to serving the cycling community. Since 1992, Hagen Rosskopf has provided legal representation for injured people, with a specialized practice representing injured cyclists that has positioned the firm as Georgia's most prominent legal advocate for cyclists. Hagen and Rosskopf joined Bike Law USA in 2015, becoming part of a national network of lawyers committed to helping cyclists. To date, Hagen Rosskopf / Bike Law GA has represented thousands of cyclists in Atlanta and throughout Georgia, building on Rosskopf's lifelong dedication to representing injured cyclists and his passionate advocacy on behalf of the cycling community.
The event served not only as a memorial but as a reaffirmation of the firm's ongoing mission to improve cycling safety across the state. Through their niche practice representing injured cyclists and committed advocacy work, Hagen Rosskopf continues the legacy that Kenneth Rosskopf helped establish, ensuring that Georgia cyclists have strong legal representation and that cycling safety remains a priority in the state's transportation landscape. The firm's integration into the national Bike Law USA network amplifies its capacity to address cycling safety issues through coordinated legal strategies and advocacy efforts. This memorial event underscores the critical intersection between legal advocacy and community safety initiatives, demonstrating how professional legal services can drive systemic improvements in transportation infrastructure and public safety policies. The continued focus on representing injured cyclists provides essential support for vulnerable road users while creating legal precedents that may influence future safety regulations and enforcement practices throughout Georgia.


