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Hit while riding your bike?

Cyclists injured by drivers or dangerous road conditions may be entitled to compensation. An attorney can evaluate what happened and who may be responsible.

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Sound familiar?

A car versus a bike is never a fair matchup

Even careful cyclists can suffer serious injuries when a driver fails to look, yield, or leave room.

Dooring, right hooks, and blind turns

Many bike crashes follow familiar patterns of driver inattention — patterns attorneys know how to document.

Road hazards nobody fixed

Potholes, missing signage, and dangerous road design can also cause crashes — and may involve claims against a city or contractor.

What compensation may cover

Every situation is different — nothing here is a promise of any outcome or amount. Depending on the facts and your state's law, compensation in cases like these may cover:

  • Medical bills and rehabilitation
  • Lost wages during recovery
  • Bicycle and equipment replacement
  • Pain and suffering

Worth knowing

Cyclists generally have the same right to the road as drivers, but the rules — bike-lane laws, passing distances, and fault standards — vary by state and city. Claims involving public roads or government entities can also carry special, shorter notice deadlines. An attorney can evaluate which rules and deadlines apply.

General information only — not legal advice, and not a prediction about any specific case. An attorney licensed in your state can evaluate your situation.

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Common questions

The driver’s insurer says I came out of nowhere. Now what?

Insurer narratives are not the final word. Physical evidence, witness statements, and the crash location often tell the real story. An attorney can evaluate the evidence.

I crashed because of a pothole or bad road design. Is there anything I can do?

Possibly — claims involving road conditions may involve a city, county, or contractor, and those claims often have short notice deadlines. An attorney can evaluate your options quickly.

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