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Wrongful Death – Bicycle Accident Lawyer

Did You Know?

    • Nearly one million children are injured each year in bicycle related accidents.
    • 49% of all bicycle fatalities occur to children under the age of sixteen.
    • Head injuries account for 75% of all serious injuries and deaths.
    • While collisions with automobiles only account for 1/3 of the accidents, they account for the majority of the catastrophic injuries.

A bicyclist is fatally injured every 6 hours in the United States . Negligent drivers are a major factor in bicycle accidents. If a driver makes a turn, pulls out of a driveway or alley, or opens a car door without being observant they are putting bicyclists in danger. Injuries sustained to bicyclists may be fatal because of the lack of protection that a bicycle provides. There is no competition between a bicycle and a vehicle that weighs thousands of pounds. Drivers must be held accountable for the injuries that they cause.

There are many different injuries that a person may suffer due to a bicycle accident, including:

  • Head injury
  • Concussion
  • Fractured bones
  • Spine injury
  • Paralysis

In most bicycle-motor vehicle accidents, a negligent or inattentive automobile driver is at fault. Some of the common types of collisions include:

  • A driver turning directly in front of a bicyclist
  • A driver entering the street from a driveway or parking spot pulls out into traffic in front of the bicyclist
  • A driver's failure to yield at an intersection or running a stop sign or red light
  • A driver's inattention while driving past a bicyclist
  • A driver's failure to look both ways when resuming travel after stopping at a stop sign
  • A driver impaired by drugs or alcohol

The Driver's Responsibility

Motor vehicle operators must be attentive to bicycle riders. They must equate a bicycle with a motor vehicle and observe the same laws. For example, if you are sharing the right lane with a bicyclist and you are planning to turn right at an intersection, you must yield to the bicyclist. You may not drive in a designated bike lane unless you have immediate intentions to turn off the road. There are many "new" traffic laws concerning bicycles and ignorance of the laws will not protect you against negligence if you injure a bicyclist. Bicycle riders are also subject to the same traffic laws as motorists. If you are riding a bicycle, you are also required to obey the traffic laws.

You can make your bicycle journey more enjoyable and reduce the risk of accidents and injuries by following these "common sense" rules:

  • Many states require that all young riders wear an approved helmet. Even if your state does not have a bicycle helmet law, young riders should consider a helmet as part of their gear and wear one whenever they ride.
  • Parents have a duty to teach their children about traffic laws and road safety. A "young drivers'" handbook is an ideal resource for information. Children should know the appropriate hand signals for making turns, etc. (Parents: remember to teach only hand signals - not hand gestures!)
  • It is never advisable to ride a bicycle after dark but, if you must, make sure your bicycle is equipped with headlights, taillights, reflective tape and always wear clothing that can be easily seen.
  • Make sure that clothing, backpacks, accessories, etc.., cannot get tangled in the spokes or chain.
  • Always ride with the flow of traffic (on the right side of the road) and not against the traffic. Motorists are trained to react to other "drivers" who are following the same rules and may not respond quickly enough to avoid an accident if your presence isn't anticipated.
  • Always perform a pre-ride safety check before getting on your bicycle. Check the brakes, check the alignment of the frame, and if you have "quick release" wheels, make sure you have your lock in place.

If you file a bicycle accident claim you may be able to receive monetary compensation for your injuries. Success at trial often comes down to the strength of your support and the experience of your expert witness. A Bicycle Accident lawyer can help with the following:

  • Case evaluation and pre-trial consultation
  • Human factor analysis
  • Field investigation
  • Case development assistance
  • Preparation and presentation of evidence
  • Product liability
  • Bicycle rider performance testing
  • Roadway assessment

Contact an Experienced Wrongful Death Lawyer

If you would like to talk with an experienced wrongful death lawyer to understand and protect your legal rights, please tell us about your wrongful death Case. Our Wrongful Death lawyers have an extensive record in wrongful death cases and will help you evaluate your case.

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