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Advocates for Florida’s Bicycle Accident Victims

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Cycling in Florida, with its sprawling vistas and scenic routes, offers both residents and visitors alike an unparalleled experience. However, when enjoyment turns to tragedy due to a bicycle accident, Rue & Ziffra stands ready to champion your rights and secure the compensation you deserve. As seasoned personal injury lawyers in Volusia and Flagler Counties, we understand the critical nature of these cases and the profound impact they have on your life. Call now for a free case review with a Central Florida bicycle accident lawyer.

Your Rights as a Cyclist in Florida

Florida law recognizes the equal rights of bicyclists and motor vehicle drivers, emphasizing your entitlement to share the road safely. Despite this, bicycle accidents frequently occur, leading to severe injuries or even fatalities. Our team of bicycle crash attorneys in Central Florida is deeply committed to advocating for your right to fair compensation for:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering

Common Causes of Bicycle Accidents

Our extensive experience has shown that most bicycle accidents in Central Florida result from:

  • Motor vehicles encroaching on bike lanes
  • Drivers’ failure to notice cyclists
  • Non-yielding behavior towards cyclists
  • Doorings as cyclists pass by parked cars
  • Driving under the influence

Comprehensive Legal Support for Bicycle Accident Victims

Rue & Ziffra’s dedication to the community spans over five decades, providing experienced legal counsel to those injured on bicycles. Whether facing medical bills, loss of income, or enduring pain, our team of cyclist injury attorneys in Central Florida is committed to ensuring you receive the justice and compensation you are entitled to.

We Handle a Variety of Bicycle Accident Claims:

  • PIP Coverage Claims: Even in accidents with motor vehicles, cyclists may be eligible for compensation under the driver’s PIP policy
  • Your Own PIP Coverage: Cyclists might also claim under their own or their household’s PIP policy, regardless of the accident’s specifics
  • Severe Injuries: For injuries surpassing PIP coverage, we explore additional compensation avenues, including the at-fault driver’s BIL policy or your UIM coverage
  • Rental Bicycle Injuries: Unique challenges arise from rented bicycle incidents, where waivers may not fully absolve rental companies from liability
  • Defective Bicycle Claims: We also represent clients against manufacturers for injuries caused by defective bicycles

Immediate Actions Following a Bicycle Accident

In the event of a bicycle accident, prioritizing your safety and gathering evidence is crucial. This includes:

  • Seeking medical attention immediately
  • Documenting the scene and collecting witness information
  • Securing police reports

It’s important to remember that Florida law imposes a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, emphasizing the importance of acting promptly and contacting our Central Florida bicycle accident attorneys.

Partner With Our Bicycle Injury Attorneys in Central Florida

Choosing Rue & Ziffra means aligning with a team that not only understands the complexities of bicycle accident law but also values your well-being and recovery. If you or a loved one has been impacted by a bicycle accident in Volusia or Flagler Counties, contact us today to speak with a Central Florida bicycle accident lawyer. Together, we will navigate the legal landscape to secure the compensation and closure you need to move forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you were partially at fault in a bicycle accident, you can still recover financial compensation under Florida law. In cases where more than one party is responsible for causing an accident, Florida follows a rule known as “pure comparative fault.”

Let’s consider an example. Suppose you ran a four-way stop sign on your bicycle, and while you were in the intersection, you were hit by a driver who also ran the four-way stop while speeding excessively. Based on these facts, it would appear that you and the driver both played a role in the accident. If a jury determines that your damages are $100,000 and you were 25 percent at fault, you would be entitled to collect $75,000 for your injury-related losses.

Bicycle accidents occur under a wide range of circumstances. While collisions with vehicles are common and carry obvious risks, accidents, in which drivers run cyclists off of the road, can lead to severe injuries as well. In our experience, some of the most common scenarios involved in bicycle accidents include:

  • Inattentive drivers turning into the path of oncoming cyclists
  • Distracted drivers hitting cyclists while texting, talking on the phone, or scrolling through social media
  • Negligent drivers clipping cyclists and running cyclists off of the road while attempting to pass

In Florida, bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities on the road as motor vehicle drivers. According to Florida’s State Uniform Traffic Control Law, “Every person propelling a vehicle by human power has all of the rights and all of the duties applicable to the driver of any other vehicle under this chapter, except as to special regulations in this chapter, and except as to provisions of this chapter which by their nature can have no application.” This means:

  • You have the right to occupy a lane of traffic
  • You have the right not to be cut off or tailgated
  • You have the right (and obligation) to obey traffic signs and signals
  • You have the right to seek financial compensation for accident-related injuries and losses

There are a variety of issues that can make bicycle rental waivers unenforceable. As a result, even if the language of the waiver you signed seems clear, you should still have it reviewed by an experienced attorney. Some of the ways we have been able to seek financial compensation against rental companies have included:

  • Alleging intentional, reckless, or grossly negligent conduct
  • Alleging negligent acts that fall outside of the waiver’s protections
  • Challenging waivers as unconscionable or against public policy
  • Challenging waivers as being unreasonably broad (e.g., disclaiming liability for “all acts”)
  • Challenging the enforceability of a child’s or parent’s signature on a waiver form
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Port Orange, FL 32127
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DeLand, FL 32720
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Palm Coast, FL 32137
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Daytona Beach, FL 32117
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Deltona, FL 32725
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Ormond Beach, FL 32174
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Lake Mary, FL 32746
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Winter Park, FL 32789
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