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Bicycle accidents often result in severe injuries and significant financial loss. When another motorist’s negligence is the cause, help is available, and you can hold the liable party accountable.
At KNR, our bicycle accident attorneys in Akron are here to discuss your legal options and guide you toward physical and financial recovery. Contact us for a free evaluation. At KNR, we remove the stress of filing a claim or lawsuit. Our team offers 100% free consults, zero upfront fees, and we pursue the maximum amount possible.
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The CDC reports more than 2,400 bike accidents annually. Ohio saw nearly 30 bike accidents in 2021.
State law has no requirement that bicyclists use a helmet when riding. However, Akron ordinances say anyone under 16 must wear a bicycle helmet that meets or exceeds the American National Standards Institute standards. Those found in violation could face a fine.
Most Akron bicycle accidents are caused by driver negligence and car accidents. However, some other actions and behaviors that result in bike crashes are:
Akron bike injuries can be mild, severe, or even life-changing. Some of the most frequently seen bicycle accident injuries include:
Initially, the symptoms you experience may seem minor. But they may become more critical as time goes on if they are left untreated. You could be stuck dealing with exorbitant medical expenses if you do not handle your health care and medical treatment immediately after the accident. By visiting a doctor and following their treatment plan, you get the care you need while accurately documenting your condition and recovery. This makes pursuing compensation for your losses easier.
The steps you should take following a bicycle vs. vehicle collision are instrumental. They include:
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If another party is responsible for causing your bicycle accident injuries, they should also be compelled to compensate you for your suffering. The bicycle accident claims process begins by hiring a legal advocate at KNR to take on your case. From there, you can expect:
Proving liability following a bicycle accident is critical if you hope to be awarded compensation. Your attorney will be responsible for showing that someone else’s misconduct or negligence is directly or indirectly the cause of your bicycle accident injury and subsequent damages.
There are several ways to figure out who could be at fault for your bicycle accident injuries. Some of these include:
For liability to be established, your attorney will need to the following elements of negligence:
There are multiple ways in which you may be able to recover compensation for your damages following a bicycle accident. Remember, you have the right to recoup both your economic damages and non-economic losses.
Some examples of what you may be entitled to include:
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When you’ve been seriously injured while riding your bike, you need legal guidance and support from an experienced lawyer. At Kisling, Nestico & Redick, we know what it takes to prove the driver owed you a duty of care and how to illustrate the negative impact on your daily life. Let us explain the process and what you can expect in a free, no-risk consultation.
Ohio law, under Ohio Revised Code ORC §2305.10, bicycle accident claims and all personal injury lawsuits need to be filed before the two-year statute of limitations expires. This deadline is strict. If your claim is not filed in time, the Ohio civil courts will prohibit you from having your case heard at trial.
The sooner you get an attorney on your case, the more likely we can gather time-sensitive evidence, such as video footage of your bicycle accident and witness statements. If this evidence is lost, it could be more difficult to prove liability in your case.
Bicyclists have a responsibility to follow all traffic laws. This way, they are treated the same way as traditional motorists and have the same rights. Bikers should be prepared to yield to the right of way, stop at traffic lights, and utilize bike lanes and crosswalks. Bikers always have the right of way when they are in a crosswalk.
If a pedestrian caused another driver to hit you, you may be entitled to take legal action against the liable party. Your lawyer must conduct a thorough investigation to ensure all parties who contributed to your accident are identified and named in your claim or lawsuit. This way, you can recover maximum compensation.
Local ordinances require Akron bicyclists to wear a helmet if they are under 16. But if you were not wearing a helmet at the time of the accident, your possible compensation could be reduced under Ohio’s modified comparative negligence laws (Ohio Revised Code ORC 2315.33).
This could result in a shared fault deduction which could adversely impact the amount of compensation you are awarded. Your attorney will ensure fault is accurately assessed in your case to protect your bicycle accident settlement.