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How to React After a Bicycle Accident

Posted on April 17th, 2018 by Oddo & Babat, P.C.

Bicycle riders being hit by car drivers while sharing the road is all too common. In today’s fast-paced society, drivers can easily become distracted and not notice when a bicycle rider is nearby. A driver may be speeding in a rush to get to work, or browsing on their phone due to boredom. Bad driving behaviors can quickly lead to a bicyclist becoming seriously injured. Those who have been hit by a car while riding a bicycle may be shocked and are not sure what to do next. In the midst of all this, the victim may forget what they should, and shouldn’t do in response to such an accident.

In this article to follow, we have answered how to react after being hit by a vehicle. Always remember that first and foremost, your health is priority. Before attempting to find witnesses, talking to the driver or exchanging information, check yourself for aches and pains.

Should I call for an ambulance, even if I feel okay?

In many cases, the victim of a bicycle accident may feel okay at the time only to find out later they have serious injuries that need medical attention. If a bicyclist is lucky, they may walk away with minor scrapes, cuts and bruises. In the worst situation, a bicyclist can be at risk for fatality, depending on the speed and subsequent injuries after being struck. It is recommended that a bicyclist calls for an ambulance right away.

What if the driver attempts to get away?

In some cases, the driver makes the terrible choice to drive away after hitting a bicyclist. It is an awful decision that can easily cause the bicyclist to become angry and frustrated. The driver may be afraid of the consequences associated with hitting a bicyclist, and are now risking time in jail by committing a hit and run. Do your best to memorize the license plate number, vehicle model and what the driver looked like.

Should I ask witnesses to give me their contact information?

Yes, if there are witnesses who are willing to give you their contact information, write it down and give it to your attorney. If you decide to file a civil lawsuit against the driver for bicycle damages and injury compensation, a witness statement can greatly support your claim.

What information should I exchange with the driver?

As with any other accident that involves a vehicle, you should exchange the following important details from the driver:

  • Full Name
  • Home Address
  • Email Address
  • Phone Number
  • License Plate Number
  • Insurance Company
  • Insurance Policy Number
  • Model, Make & Year of Vehicle

During this very stressful situation, try your best to remain calm and focus on your health. Do not be afraid to ask for an ambulance, especially if something does not feel right in your body. Keep receipts of your emergency care bills, injury treatment costs, and bicycle repairs in case you choose to file a lawsuit against the driver for repayment. In the event you need legal advice, do not hesitate to contact an experienced attorney, like a bike accident lawyer turns to, to assist you with your case

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