Bicycle Accidents Resource Center

Bicycle AccidentsBicycle Accidents are often caused by a motor vehicle driver’s negligence or inattention. When drivers fail to respect a cyclist’s right to share the road, the resulting Bicycle Accident can cause serious head injuries, fractures, spine injuries, paralysis, internal injuries, or death to the biker. The setting of the bike accident, the speed of the motor vehicle, the speed of the cyclist, and the amount of safety gear worn by the bicyclist (e.g. helmet), can affect the severity of the injuries sustained by a cyclist in a Bicycle Accident. Many Bicycle Accidents occur when an automobile sideswipes a cyclist and knocks him or her off the road or into another object. A defective bicycle can also be the cause of a  Bicycle Accident and may be grounds for a Product Liability suit. If the negligence of a driver caused an accident while you were biking, they may be liable for the accident and you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries and damages resulting from the Biking Accident.

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Bicycle Accidents Resource Center

  • Bicycle Accident Information · Information about Bicycle Accidents, including a list and explanation of the causes of Bike Accidents and the legal implications, a guide for determining fault, an overview of Product Liability Law as it pertains to Bicycle Accidents, and the statute of limitions.

Bicycle Accidents Verdicts, Settlements and Class Action Watch

  • Rogove v Stavola Construction Company · Plaintiffs Bruce and Adrienne Rogove, husband and wife, appeal the dismissal of their complaint upon a jury verdict finding no cause for action. Plaintiff Bruce Rogove had fallen from his bicycle while participating in a road rally when he ran over a raised portion of pavement at the junction of a road and bridge.

Bicycle Accidents Official Links

  • Bicycle & Pedestrian Safety Program · The Bicycle & Pedestrian Program of the Federal Highway Administration's Office of Human and Natural Environment promotes bicycle and pedestrian transportation use, safety, and accessibility.
  • Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety · This site is designed to make it easier for the bicycle safety practitioner and advocate to locate and acquire the most appropriate resources to meet their particular planning, designing, and operating needs for bicycle facilities.
  • Bicycle Safety · A resource designed to make it easier for the bicycle safety practitioner and advocate to locate and acquire the most appropriate resource to meet their particular planning, design, and operation need for bicycle facilities.

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Friday, May 24, 2013
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