Marketing Manager | Client Relations | Contributing Author | Avid Cyclist
Mila Allinson is Bike Legal’s Marketing Manager, leading the firm’s content strategy while building partner relationships and supporting clients involved in bicycle crashes. Her work blends legal marketing, advocacy, and community engagement to help cyclists access the resources and representation they need.
In addition to overseeing SEO, website performance, and content development, Mila serves as a contributing blog author, writing many of the firm’s in-depth articles on bicycle law, safety, advocacy, and cycling culture. She tracks national trends in legislation, infrastructure, and personal injury law to ensure Bike Legal’s content remains accurate, timely, and relevant.
Mila also plays a key role in client relations and business development. For many new clients, she serves as a trusted liaison and is often the first point of contact for cyclists recovering from crashes. She guides clients through the legal process and provides consistent communication that reinforces the trust and personalized service for which the Bike Legal brand is known.
She actively collaborates with bicycle safety advocacy organizations at the local, state, and national levels to better understand infrastructure challenges and promote safer streets for all road users. She believes our streets should be designed to encourage walking and biking as everyday transportation, recreation, and a way to bring people together as a community.
As an avid cyclist and multi-time California State Champion, Mila brings real-world cycling experience to every aspect of her work. She has competed across nearly every discipline, including road, gravel, track, and mountain biking, and remains deeply engaged in the cycling community.
She brings that same dedication and passion to her marketing efforts, crafting content that connects with cyclists, promotes safety, and advocates for cyclists’ rights.
If you have a question about bicycle safety, laws, or infrastructure, send her a message here.