Can I sue after a car-vs-bicycle crash?

Answer:

If you or were seriously injured in a Texas bicycle accident, you may file a lawsuit in order collect damages from the person or entity that was at fault for your accident. Damages could include medical bills, lost wages, loss of future wages, pain and suffering, and mental anguish.
Before filing a lawsuit, it is key to determine what caused your accident and who was at fault for your injuries. While the driver of the vehicle that struck you is often at fault in a car-vs-bicycle accident, other factors may have been at play. For example, your bike accident could have been due to poor road design, a malfunctioning traffic light, a mechanical problem, a bike manufacturing error, or due to premises liability issues. Even if you believe that you were at fault for your bike accident, it is important to speak with an attorney and have an expert fully investigate the actual cause of your wreck.
Are you considering a bike accident injury lawsuit in Dallas? Speak with our Texas personal injury attorneys today by calling (214) 651-6100.

Search

OUR DALLAS LOCATION

2525 McKinnon Street #550 Dallas, Texas 75201

Note: The information that was utilized in this post was gathered from the use of secondary sources. This information used has not been confirmed or independently verified. If you locate any information that is not correct, please contact our firm as soon as possible so that we can make the appropriate corrections. If you find any information that is false, we will remove or correct the post immediately after it is brought to our attention.

Disclaimer: As a valued member of the Dallas community, Rasansky Law Firm’s goal is to improve the safety of all residents in the great state of Texas. These posts should not be viewed as a solicitation for business and the information included herein should not be taken as medical or legal advice. The photos used in this post are not representative of the actual crash scene.

Related Post

September 2, 2017
What are the laws regarding texting and cell phone use while driving in Texas?

Answer: As of September 1st, 2017, texting and driving within the state of Texas is officially illegal. The offense is punishable by a fine of $25-99 for first-time offenders, and $100-200 for repeat […]

Read More
November 4, 2016
What is proximate cause?

  Answer: Proximate cause can be defined as an act from which an injury results as a natural, direct, uninterrupted consequence, and without which, the injury would not have occurred. It may not […]

Read More
November 4, 2016
What's the difference between an accident and a crash?

Answer: Generally speaking, the term "accident" refers to an unintentional collision. At the same time, many people feel as though referring to collisions as "accidents" implies that no one was at-fault, and/or works to […]

Read More

Why Choose
Rasansky Law Firm

Over 30+ Years Of Personal Injury Experience

Top-Rated and Award-Winning Personal Injury Lawyers

Attorneys Available to Discuss Your Case Now

No Fee Unless You Win

Free Confidential Consultation.

Request A Free Consultation

Fill out the form below to receive a free and confidential initial consultation with an experienced personal injury lawyer.

chevron-down