Bicycle or Pedestrian Collision

Your Ally in Bicycle and Pedestrian Collision Cases: Advocating for Your Rights and Recovery

Bicycle and pedestrian collisions can be life-altering events, often resulting in serious injuries and complex legal challenges. We are committed to advocating for the rights of cyclists and pedestrians who have been injured due to the negligence of others. We understand the unique risks faced by non-motorized road users and the intricacies involved in these types of cases. Our experienced team provides dedicated legal representation, ensuring that you receive the compensation and support necessary for your recovery. Whether it's negotiating with insurance companies or fighting for your rights in court, we stand with you at every step, committed to securing the justice you deserve. Let us be your voice and shield in this critical time, as you focus on healing and moving forward.

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What We Can Do For You

We offer comprehensive support to victims. We diligently investigate the accident to establish liability, negotiate with insurance companies to ensure fair compensation, and represent our clients' interests in court, if necessary. Our expertise extends to understanding the specific challenges faced by cyclists and pedestrians, which allows us to effectively advocate for their rights. We strive to secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering, alleviating the financial burden and allowing our clients to focus on their recovery.

What to do right after an accident?

  • Seek Medical Attention

    Your health is the top priority. It’s important to get checked by a medical professional, as some injuries may not be immediately apparent.

  • Call the Police

    Report the accident to the police. A formal police report can be crucial for insurance claims and any legal action.

  • Document the Scene & Gather Information

    If you’re able, take photos of the accident scene, including the vehicle involved, your bicycle if applicable, any injuries, and the surrounding area. Exchange contact and insurance information with the driver involved. Also, get contact information from any witnesses.

  • Do Not Negotiate or Admit Fault

    Avoid admitting fault or liability at the scene. Let the insurance companies and legal experts determine who is at fault based on the evidence.

  • Preserve Evidence

    Keep any damaged property, such as your bicycle and clothing, in the same state they were after the accident. Don’t get repairs done until after everything has been documented.

  • Follow Up on Medical Treatment

    Follow your doctor’s recommendations for treatment and keep records of all your medical visits, treatments, and expenses related to the accident.

  • Keep a Pain Diary

    Document how your injuries impact your daily life, including pain, difficulty in performing tasks, and any activities you can no longer participate in.

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