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Common Accidents

Bicycle Accidents Caused by Road Hazards: Claims Against Government Entities

Potholes, broken pavement, debris, and dangerous drainage grates cause serious bicycle crashes. Government entities responsible for road maintenance may be liable, though sovereign immunity creates procedural hurdles. Learn about road hazard claims and special notice requirements for government defendants.

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Bicycle Accidents in Bike Lanes: Legal Protections and Driver Liability

Bike lanes provide designated space for cyclists, and drivers who intrude into these lanes and cause collisions face strong liability arguments. Understanding bike lane laws strengthens your claim. Learn about legal protections for cyclists in bike lanes and proving driver negligence.

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Bicycle vs. Pedestrian Accidents: Liability When Cyclists and Walkers Collide

Collisions between bicycles and pedestrians can cause serious injuries to both parties. Determining fault depends on sidewalk laws, right-of-way rules, and reasonable care standards. Learn about liability in bicycle-pedestrian crashes and pursuing claims when either party is injured.

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Commercial Vehicle Bicycle Accidents: Claims Against Trucks, Buses, and Delivery Vehicles

Collisions with commercial trucks, buses, and delivery vehicles are often catastrophic for cyclists due to size differences and blind spots. Commercial vehicle claims involve companies with substantial insurance. Learn about pursuing claims with multiple liable parties and their larger policies.

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Distracted Driver Bicycle Accidents: When Texting and Inattention Cause Crashes

Distracted drivers texting, using phones, or otherwise not watching the road cause devastating bicycle accidents. Phone records and witness testimony can prove distraction. Learn about distracted driving claims, evidence that proves inattention, and pursuing compensation.

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Dooring Accidents: When Car Doors Hit Cyclists and Legal Remedies

Dooring occurs when parked drivers open doors into the path of cyclists, causing serious crashes. Door opener liability is usually clear, but questions arise about parked car insurance coverage. Learn about dooring accident claims, liable parties, and insurance issues.

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Drunk Driver Bicycle Accidents: Claims Against Intoxicated Motorists

Drunk drivers who hit cyclists face strong liability and potential punitive damages. Beyond the driver, bars and restaurants may face dram shop liability for over-serving. Learn about drunk driver bicycle claims, evidence preservation, and additional liable parties.

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Hit-and-Run Bicycle Accident Claims: Recovery When Drivers Flee the Scene

Hit-and-run drivers leave injured cyclists without an obvious defendant. Uninsured motorist coverage, crime victim funds, and investigation to identify fleeing drivers provide recovery options. Learn how to pursue compensation after a bicycle hit-and-run accident.

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Intersection Bicycle Accidents: High-Risk Crash Locations for Cyclists

Intersections are the most dangerous locations for cyclists—drivers fail to yield, run red lights, or turn across bike paths. These crashes often cause serious injuries. Learn about intersection accident liability, common collision patterns, and proving driver fault.

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Left Cross Bicycle Collisions: When Turning Vehicles Hit Cyclists

Left cross accidents occur when vehicles turn left directly into the path of oncoming cyclists, often because drivers misjudge bicycle speed or fail to notice riders. These crashes cause severe injuries. Learn about left cross liability and proving driver negligence.

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Rear-End Bicycle Accidents: When Following Vehicles Hit Cyclists from Behind

Rear-end collisions send cyclists flying and cause severe injuries even at low speeds. Following drivers are almost always at fault for failing to maintain safe distance. Learn about rear-end bicycle claims, common defense tactics, and pursuing compensation.

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Right Hook Bicycle Accidents: When Turning Vehicles Cross Cyclist Paths

Right hook accidents occur when vehicles turn right across the path of cyclists traveling straight, often hitting riders in bike lanes. Drivers frequently claim they did not see the cyclist. Learn about right hook collision liability and proving driver negligence.

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Damages & Settlements

Injuries

Broken Bones from Bicycle Accidents: Fractures, Treatment, and Compensation

Bicycle crashes frequently cause broken bones—collarbone, wrist, pelvis, and leg fractures are common. These injuries may require surgery and extended recovery. Learn about compensation for bicycle fracture injuries, treatment costs, and long-term impacts on your claim value.

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Facial and Dental Injuries from Bicycle Accidents: Treatment and Claims

Bicycle crashes frequently cause facial trauma, broken teeth, and jaw injuries requiring extensive reconstruction. These injuries cause both functional problems and permanent scarring. Learn about facial injury treatment costs, compensation for disfigurement, and documenting these damages.

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Head Injuries in Bicycle Accidents: TBI, Concussions, and Legal Claims

Bicycle crashes cause traumatic brain injuries ranging from mild concussions to severe TBI with permanent impairment. Even with helmets, head injuries occur frequently. Learn about TBI symptoms, treatment, long-term effects, and pursuing adequate compensation for head injuries.

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Road Rash and Skin Injuries from Cycling Accidents: Treatment and Compensation

Road rash ranges from minor scrapes to full-thickness skin loss requiring grafts. Cyclists without protective clothing are especially vulnerable to severe skin injuries and permanent scarring. Learn about road rash treatment, scarring compensation, and documenting skin injuries.

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Spinal Cord Injuries from Bicycle Crashes: Paralysis, Treatment, and Claims

Bicycle accidents can cause spinal cord injuries resulting in partial or complete paralysis with lifetime medical needs. Spinal injury claims must account for decades of future care and lost earnings. Learn about spinal injury claims and calculating lifetime damages.

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Insurance

Legal Process

Product Liability

Proving Liability

Bike Camera Footage as Evidence: Using Video to Prove Driver Fault

Bicycle-mounted cameras capture critical evidence of accidents that might otherwise become he-said-she-said disputes. Video footage can conclusively prove driver negligence. Learn how to preserve bike camera footage, its evidentiary value, and presenting video evidence in your claim.

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Comparative Fault in Bicycle Accidents: How Shared Blame Affects Recovery

When cyclists share some fault for accidents—running stop signs, riding without lights, or sudden maneuvers—comparative fault rules reduce compensation proportionally. Some states bar recovery above certain thresholds. Learn how comparative fault works and protecting your bicycle claim.

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Evidence in Bicycle Accident Cases: Documenting Crashes and Preserving Proof

Strong evidence wins bicycle accident cases—photos of the scene, witness statements, damaged equipment, and medical records all matter. Evidence can disappear quickly after crashes. Learn what evidence to preserve, how to document your accident, and strengthening your claim.

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Proving Driver Negligence in Bicycle Accidents: Evidence and Strategies

Establishing driver fault is essential for bicycle accident claims—you must show the driver breached their duty of care and caused your injuries. Police reports, witnesses, and physical evidence all contribute. Learn what evidence proves negligence and strategies for building your liability case.

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Strava and GPS Data in Bicycle Accident Cases: Digital Evidence of Speed and Location

Cycling apps like Strava record speed, route, and timing data that can prove or disprove claims about cyclist behavior. GPS data can establish exactly what happened before a crash. Learn about using cycling app data as evidence and privacy considerations.

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Special Situations

Bicycle Accidents Involving Children: Claims and Special Considerations

Children injured in bicycle accidents require special legal considerations—longer statutes of limitations, different negligence standards, and damages that must account for lifetime impacts. Parents pursue claims on behalf of minor children. Learn about child bicycle accident claims and protecting their rights.

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Bicycle Accidents on Multi-Use Trails: Liability for Crashes on Shared Paths

Multi-use trails create collision risks between cyclists, pedestrians, rollerbladers, and other users traveling at different speeds. Determining fault on shared paths involves trail-specific rules and reasonable care standards. Learn about liability for trail accidents and pursuing claims.

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Bicycle Messenger and Delivery Rider Accidents: Workers Comp and Third-Party Claims

Bicycle couriers and delivery riders face exceptional road hazards as part of their job. Work injuries may involve workers compensation, third-party claims against negligent drivers, or both. Learn about legal options for professional cyclists injured while working.

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E-Bike Accident Lawsuits: Legal Issues for Electric Bicycle Crashes

E-bikes travel faster than traditional bicycles and face evolving regulations. When accidents occur, questions arise about liability, where e-bikes can legally ride, and product defects. Learn about e-bike accident claims, regulatory considerations, and manufacturer liability.

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Group Ride and Cycling Event Accidents: Liability in Organized Rides

Crashes during group rides and cycling events raise complex liability questions involving other riders, event organizers, and waiver agreements. Event liability waivers may not be enforceable in all circumstances. Learn about group ride accident claims and event organizer responsibility.

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Suing Cities for Dangerous Bike Infrastructure: Claims for Unsafe Roads and Paths

Cities that design dangerous bike lanes, fail to maintain cycling infrastructure, or create hazardous conditions may face liability when cyclists are injured. Government claims have special procedural requirements. Learn about infrastructure claims and overcoming governmental immunity.

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Wrongful Death