More people in Riverside County, San Bernardino County, and surrounding Inland Empire areas are choosing bicycles for commuting, exercise, or environmental reasons. Bike lanes and cycling projects are expanding, but many streets and infrastructure have not kept pace. Roads with heavy car traffic, wide fast moving vehicles, and less protected bike facilities create real risk. A crash can happen in an instant and even seemingly minor accidents can cause serious harm.
Common Causes of Bike Crashes in the Inland Empire
- Drivers who are distracted, fail to yield, or do not check blind spots
- Poor road conditions, such as potholes, debris, faded or missing bike lane markings
- “Dooring” incidents when parked vehicle doors are opened into a passing cyclist’s path
- Hit and run collisions where the driver leaves the scene
- Crashes at intersections from driver error or failure to see cyclists when turning
Legal Rights of Bicycle Accident Victims
Victims may file a personal injury claim against another party responsible for the crash, which could be a driver, a property owner, or even a government entity if unsafe road conditions were involved.
Compensation may include past and future medical care, lost wages, diminished ability to earn in the future if injuries are severe, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and damage to personal property such as the bicycle, helmet, or clothing.
Special Issues in Hit and Run Crashes
If the driver flees the scene of a crash, victims still might have a path to recovery. Many car insurance policies include uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage which may cover losses in such scenarios.
Comparative Fault in California
California follows a pure comparative negligence rule. Even if you are found to have some fault in the crash, perhaps failing to use a bike light or not wearing reflective gear, you may still recover damages. But your total compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault.
What to Do After a Bicycle Accident
- Get medical care right away. Some injuries may not be immediately obvious but can have serious effects. Doctors’ records are important later.
- Report the crash to law enforcement. A police report helps document what happened, identifies the involved parties and witnesses, and preserves evidence.
- Collect as much evidence as possible. Use photos or video of the crash scene, positions of vehicles, damage, road conditions, traffic signs, and lighting. Get witness statements and contact information.
- Avoid giving recorded statements to the at fault party’s insurance company without legal advice. They may try to minimize liability.
- Talk with an experienced personal injury attorney familiar with bicycle accident cases. They can help you understand what evidence is important, protect your rights, and negotiate or litigate for the compensation you deserve.
How Hillstone Law Can Help
If you were injured riding a bike in the Inland Empire, Hillstone Law can help you evaluate your claim. We can assist with gathering evidence, estimating all your losses including medical costs, lost income, and emotional injury, dealing with insurance companies, and fighting for full and fair compensation.
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