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BICYCLE ACCIDENT ATTORNEYS
Have
you been injured
while riding your bike? It’s an unfortunate fact
- most bicycle accidents involving cars and
other motorized vehicles aren’t the bike riders' fault.
So, why does it seem like cyclists are the only ones who
suffer?
Our bicycle lawyers have experience representing people
injured in all kinds of accidents, including crashes between
bicycles and other vehicles.
If you are hurt, you want a bike accident lawyer who understands
the type of injuries that happen when a car
or truck hits a bicycle rider. You also want an attorney
that knows how bad
roads and other dangers can lead to injuries from a bicycle
accident. Our legal staff will focus on your case, and we
know how insurance companies operate: In litigation insurance
companes try to settle cases cheaply, without concern
for your best interest. When you hire us, we put our legal
bike accident know-how to work, fighting for your legal rights
to fair compensation.
From the moment you hire our accident law firm, an entire
legal team goes to work for you on your Pennsylvania bicycle
accident case.
- In the office, bicycle
attorneys and legal staff will talk to the
insurance company, handle your medical bills, and take
the worries off your hands - so you can focus on healing.
- Our investigators can take pictures at the
scene of the bike accident, interview witnesses and
find other evidence for your
case.
BICYCLE ACCIDENT STATISTICS
- 85 million American adults ride a bike at least occasionally.
- Head injuries account for 60% of cycling fatalities.
- Properly fitted helmets reduce the risk of head injuries
by 74%-85%.
- Children ages 5 to 14 years old tend to be most risk
for death and injury from a bike accident or bike crash.
- More than 500,000 bicyclists visit emergency rooms with
injuries every year. At least 10% of those injured have head
injuries.
- Bicycle crashes and injuries are under-reported because
the majority of bike accident injuries are not serious
enough for emergency room visits. Do not deny yourself
the right to compensation if you are the victim in an accident.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE IN A BICYCLE
ACCIDENT
1. Call emergency personnel and wait for
them to arrive;
2. Obtain the names, addresses and phone
numbers of any witnesses;
3. Consult an attorney such as Michael
J. Asta as soon as possible following an accident.
BICYCLE SAFETY TIPS
- Verify that your bike is in good working condition, including
proper tire pressure, brakes and chains. It is a good idea
to have a light on the front and the back. Some jurisdictions
also require you to have a bell or horn.
- Know all the traffic laws and safety hand signals. To
make a left turn, extend your left arm straight out to
your side. For a right turn, bend your elbow and hold your
arm up in an "L" shape, or extend your arm straight
out to your side. To make a sudden stop, hold your arm
in an upside-down "L" shape.
- Try to take less-traveled routes so that you won't have
to compete with dangerous traffic.
- Ride in a straight line on the right side of the road.
- Drive near the curb, but stay a car door's width away
from parked cars, as someone may suddenly exit the car
in front of you.
- Always ride in the direction of traffic. This puts you
where motorists are sure to see you.
- Ride defensively with the assumption that drivers can't
see you.
- Obey the two-second rule. When the car in front of you
passes a fixed object, begin counting. If you get to that
object before you count to two, you're following too closely.
- Always keep both hands on the brake and keep an eye out
for potholes, rocks, and other obstacles.
- Wear fluorescent or reflective gear, especially when
riding at night. Equip your bike with a white headlight
and a red taillight, as well as with front and rear reflectors.
- Be careful when riding in wet weather, as snow or rain
can impair your brakes.
- Don't wear loose clothing, as they can get caught in
the bike's chain, gears, or brakes. Clip pants to avoid
getting them caught in the bike's parts.
- Always wear a helmet. Studies have found that wearing
a helmet can help reduce bicycle injuries by 85 percent.
Get one that fits properly and meets one of the following
safety standards:
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