Injuries to the head cause the most fatalities and long-term disabilities in bicycle accidents. Bicycles can legally use public roadways, with the expectations of following legal regulations and regular traffic laws and making strides for visibility so that all can share the road. Anyone who wants to ride a bicycle should be aware of the …
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Home » About » Frequently Asked Questions » Bicycle Accidents
Does Car Insurance Cover Bicycle Accidents?
Car insurance in the United States will typically cover cyclists who are injured in an accident with someone driving a car through uninsured motorist coverage or personal injury protection in no-fault states. Cyclists may also be covered by a personal health insurance policy or carry insurance for the bicycle and liability costs through a homeowner’s …
Where Do Most Bicycle Accidents Occur?
According to research published in American Family Physician, bicycle riding, though fun, also presents the risk of severe injury through accidents. Most bicycle accidents occur on roadways, and some people are still not familiar with bicycle safety laws and regulations. Ultimately, drivers are held accountable for not following bicycle safety laws, even if they are …
What Happens If You Hit a Cyclist With Your Car?
If you hit a cyclist with your car, you may be held accountable for any of the injuries and losses the victim experiences. Beyond your own recovery from the incident, you should be prepared to defend your rights and become familiar with your insurance coverage as well as the laws surrounding bicycle regulations in your …
What Are the Most Common Causes of Bicycle Accidents?
Collisions with motorists are one of the most common causes of bicycle accidents, often resulting in severe injuries. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), most bike accidents occur due to falls or collisions with cars. In 2017 alone, 738 cyclists died from accidents involving motorists according to the NHTSA. Understanding the most …
Can You Sue If You Get Hit By a Car on a Bike?
Yes, you may be eligible for compensation if you were hit by a car while on a bike. Depending on where you live, your state may have certain laws outlining who can be held responsible for your accident. For example, no-fault states and at-fault states have very different laws regarding whose insurance company the victim …
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