Bicycle Accident

Miami Bicycle Accident Attorney

Helping injured bicyclists get the compensation they deserve

The Miami bicycle accident lawyers at Vaval Law know that representing victims of bicycle accidents requires a Miami Bicycle Accident Lawyer who has the knowledge and skills to understand the rights of bicyclists. This is something many people take as a given. Our Miami bicycle accident lawyers fight for our clients to receive compensation for all damages, including future wage loss, medical expenses, rehabilitation expenses, and lost earnings. We are sensitive to the many issues faced by victims of bicycle accidents. Therefore, we work closely with our clients and their families, doctors, psychologists, and long-term care planners.

Common Bicycle Accident Injuries

A bike ride can be an enjoyable form of exercise. It is also a fun way to get around on a beautiful day. It can also be dangerous if motor vehicle drivers ignore bicyclists on the road. 

Bicyclists are more exposed than people who ride in cars and trucks. Bicyclists are very vulnerable to severe injuries if they are in an accident with motor vehicles. These injuries can be caused by the impact of a motor vehicle or an accident that throws a bicyclist into traffic or onto the ground. Cyclists in an accident can sustain these severe injuries:

  • Traumatic brain injury– TBIs are possible when a cyclist’s helmet is on, and their head strikes something. Even mild TBIs like concussions can cause severe symptoms lasting many days, weeks, or even months. Bicyclists who sustain severe TBIs such as skull fractures or objects entering their brains can develop cognitive or physical disabilities that could last a lifetime.
  • Spinal Cord injuries- A bicycle accident that damages, penetrate, or cracks any part of the spine column, including nerves, ligaments, discs, and nerves, can cause spinal cord injuries. Chronic pain, weakness, and paralysis can all result from spinal cord injuries.
  • Fractures – A bicycle accident can easily cause fractures. Accidents involving cyclists often result in broken arms, legs, and hips. In many cases, these injuries often require emergency medical treatment, including immobilization, traction, and emergency and reconstructive surgery. These and other accident-related injuries can be compensated under New Jersey and Pennsylvania law. To fully protect their rights, victims of bicycle accidents should seek legal counsel immediately.

What are the Common Causes of Bicycle Injuries

Although motorists are supposed to “share the roads” with bicyclists and other cyclists, many drivers fail to pay enough attention or take sufficient precautions. Bicyclists may also be at risk of severe injuries due to different reasons. These are some of the most common causes of bicycle accidents:

  • Distracted drivers
  • Aggressive drivers
  • Drivers who are impaired or intoxicated
  • Failure to yield
  • Do not check blind spots or mirrors before you turn.
  • Speeding, running a red light, and violating traffic laws are all violations.
  • Do not check mirrors before you open a car door.
  • Potholes, uneven pavement, or other road defects
 

These are just a few examples of negligent actions by other parties that could cause a bicycle accident. You would deserve a fair settlement if a negligent driver or another party injured you.

Determining Negligence

Bicyclists often collide with drivers because they aren’t paying attention or following traffic laws. Most drivers won’t admit to being distracted, failing to yield, or making other mistakes. It is often necessary to conduct further investigations and analyses to identify negligence in a bicycle crash.

The type of collision that took place is one indicator that can help determine who was responsible for a bicycle accident. These are the four most common types:

  • Side Swipe – This is when a motorist does not correctly check for bicyclists before changing lanes. Rear-end Collisions: A driver could hit a bicycle from behind when he or she follows the bicycle too closely, is not paying attention to the bike’s speed, speeds up, or drives aggressively. If the driver suddenly stops without warning, the bicyclist could collide with the car’s rear-end.
  • The “Left Cross” is when a driver tries to make a left turn at the intersection but runs into a bicyclist going in the opposite direction. Sometimes, a vehicle may turn in front of a bicyclist and then run into it.
  • The “Right Hook” is the opposite of a Left Cross. This collision occurs when a driver tries to pass a bicyclist from the left and then turns right in front. This often happens when drivers are impatient with the slow speed of bicycles. A Miami bicyclist accident lawyer will help you to recover as much as possible.

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