Personal Injury — Bicycle Accidents

Injured in a Bicycle Accident?
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From Ilona’s Desk

Cyclists Are Vulnerable.
Your Rights Aren’t.

Bicycle accidents are different from other road accidents — and the injuries are often far more serious. Without the protection of a car around you, even a low-speed collision can mean broken bones, a traumatic brain injury, nerve damage, or months of difficult recovery.

I’ve helped injury victims across California, Colorado, Florida, Nevada, New York, and Texas get the compensation they needed to rebuild their lives. When insurance companies try to lowball a claim — or deny it entirely — that’s exactly when you need an attorney who picks up the phone and fights back.

You were just riding your bike. You deserve better than a stack of unpaid medical bills and a settlement offer that doesn’t come close to covering your losses. Let’s change that.

We Handle These Cases

Common Bicycle Accident Claims

Car vs. Cyclist Collisions

Distracted drivers, failure to yield, running red lights — when a driver’s negligence puts you in the hospital, you have a claim worth pursuing.

Dooring Accidents

A driver swings their door open without checking. You have no time to react. These crashes are almost always preventable — and someone should be held accountable.

Hit-and-Run Accidents

Even when the driver flees, you’re not out of options. We’ll explore your UM/UIM coverage and every possible avenue to get you compensated.

Rideshare Vehicle Accidents

Uber, Lyft, and delivery vehicles involve complex, layered insurance policies. We know exactly how to untangle these cases and who to hold responsible.

Dangerous Road Conditions

Potholes, broken bike lanes, missing signage — cities and counties can be held liable. These cases have strict filing deadlines, so don’t wait.

Uninsured / Underinsured Drivers

The driver had no insurance — or not enough. Your own policy may cover more than you think, and we’ll find every angle available to recover your losses.

After the Accident

7 Steps That Protect Your Claim

The hours after a bicycle accident matter more than most people realize. Here’s exactly what I’d tell any client walking through my door — steps that can genuinely make or break your case.

1

Seek Medical Care Immediately

Even if you feel okay. Traumatic brain injuries and internal damage often don’t show symptoms right away — and gaps in your medical record can seriously hurt your claim later.

2

Call 911

An official police report is one of the most valuable pieces of evidence you’ll have. Don’t skip it — even if the other party asks you to handle things privately.

3

Document the Scene

Photos of your bike, your injuries, road conditions, vehicle positions, skid marks, and any visible signage. Take as many as you can while everything is still fresh.

4

Get the Driver’s Information

Full name, license plate, insurance details, and phone number. If they refuse to share, that’s what the responding officer is there for.

5

Talk to Witnesses

Anyone who saw what happened could be the voice that wins your case. Get names and contact information before they walk away from the scene.

6

Don’t Speak to Insurance Companies Alone

They will ask for a recorded statement. You’re not required to give one — and what you say can be used to minimize what you receive. Call us before you call them.

7

Keep Every Record

Medical bills, repair estimates for your bike and gear, prescriptions, doctor’s notes, days missed from work. These documents tell the full story of what this accident cost you.

What You May Recover

The Real Cost Goes Far Beyond the ER Bill

Most people only think about their immediate medical expenses. But a serious bicycle accident can affect your life for years — and you deserve compensation for all of it, not just the ambulance ride.

In states where our firm is licensed — California, Colorado, Florida, Nevada, New York, and Texas — injured cyclists may be entitled to:

  • Emergency and ongoing medical expenses
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Damage to your bicycle, helmet, and gear
  • Pain, suffering, and emotional distress
  • Future rehabilitation and long-term care costs
  • Loss of enjoyment of activities you loved

Every case is different. Let’s sit down — free of charge — and I’ll give you an honest picture of what yours is worth.

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No Win, No Fee — Period.

You’re already dealing with enough. Our contingency fee model means we only get paid when you do. There’s no financial risk to getting the legal help you need right now.

Got Questions?

Bicycle Accident FAQ

How long do I have to file a bicycle accident claim?
It depends on the state. Florida and California both have two-year statutes of limitations for personal injury claims — but if a government entity is involved, like a city with a dangerous road, deadlines can be as short as six months. Don’t guess. Call us and we’ll tell you exactly where you stand.
What if the driver who hit me doesn’t have insurance?
You still have options. Your own uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage may apply, and in some cases we can pursue the driver’s personal assets. We’ll go through every possible route with you — there’s almost always more than one path forward.
Can I still recover compensation if I wasn’t wearing a helmet?
Possibly, yes. Not wearing a helmet doesn’t automatically eliminate your claim. It depends on the state, the nature of your injuries, and whether a helmet would have made a difference in your specific situation. Some states use comparative fault rules that may reduce but not eliminate your recovery. Let’s talk through the details.
What if I was partly at fault for the accident?
In most states where we practice, you can still recover compensation even if you share some fault — your recovery may simply be reduced by your percentage of responsibility. This is called comparative negligence. It’s one of the key reasons having an attorney matters: we make sure fault is assessed accurately, not inflated by the other side’s insurer.
How much is my bicycle accident case worth?
There’s no honest way to give a number without knowing the facts — your injuries, medical costs, lost income, and the long-term impact on your life all factor in. What I can tell you is that we will pursue every dollar you’re entitled to, and we’ll be straight with you about what’s realistic from day one. A free case review is the best place to start.
Do I really need a lawyer, or can I handle this myself?
You can try negotiating with the insurance company directly — but their adjusters are trained to minimize payouts, and they do it every day. Represented claimants consistently receive higher settlements than those who go it alone. Our consultation is free, there’s no upfront cost, and you only pay if we win. There’s genuinely nothing to lose by calling.
Do you handle bicycle accident cases outside Florida?
Yes. We’re licensed in California, Colorado, Florida, Nevada, New York, and Texas. If you were injured in a bicycle accident in any of those states, we’d like to hear from you. Not sure if your situation qualifies? Call or message us — we’ll give you a straight answer.

Ready When You Are

Let’s Talk — Free, No Pressure,
No Obligation.

I know reaching out to an attorney can feel like a big step. It doesn’t have to be. Tell me what happened, and I’ll give you an honest picture of your options — no judgment, no sales pitch, just real guidance.

Call 725.300.7005

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