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Bicycling is a popular mode of transportation and recreation in Missouri, but it comes with significant risks. Bicycle accidents can result in severe injuries, costly medical bills, and long-term physical and emotional consequences. Understanding the legal rights and responsibilities of cyclists, as well as what to do if you are involved in an accident, is essential for staying safe on the road. In this post, we’ll explore the common causes of bicycle accidents in Missouri, the state’s laws regarding cycling, and what steps to take if you’re injured in a bicycle accident.
Bicycle accidents can occur for a variety of reasons, often due to the negligence of other drivers or unsafe road conditions. Some of the most common causes include:
Driver Inattention or Distraction
Failure to Yield Right of Way
Unsafe Lane Changes
Dooring
Speeding and Reckless Driving
Poor Road Conditions
Alcohol or Drug Impairment
Missouri has specific laws that govern how cyclists and motorists should share the road. Understanding these laws can help prevent accidents and protect your rights if you are involved in a collision. Key Missouri bicycle laws include:
Bicycles are Vehicles
Ride on the Right Side of the Road
Use of Bike Lanes
Lights and Reflectors
Helmet Use
Riding Two Abreast
Prohibition on Holding onto Motor Vehicles
If you are involved in a bicycle accident, it’s crucial to take the right steps to protect your health and legal rights. Here’s what to do immediately following a collision:
Seek Medical Attention
Contact Law Enforcement
Exchange Information
Document the Scene
Do Not Admit Fault
Report the Accident to Your Insurance
Consult with an Experienced Attorney
Missouri follows a pure comparative fault system, which means that each party involved in an accident can be assigned a percentage of fault. Even if a cyclist is partially at fault, they may still recover compensation. However, the amount of compensation will be reduced by the percentage of fault attributed to the cyclist. For example, if a cyclist is found to be 20% at fault and the damages are $50,000, the cyclist would be eligible to receive 80% of the total, or $40,000.
If you’ve been injured in a bicycle accident due to someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for:
Bicycle accidents can result in serious injuries and complex legal battles. At Allen Injury Law, we understand the unique challenges that cyclists face and are dedicated to helping injured victims pursue the compensation they deserve. We can guide you through the legal process, deal with insurance companies on your behalf, and fight for your rights every step of the way.
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If you’ve been injured in a bicycle accident in Missouri, contact us today for a free consultation. We are here to listen to your story, answer your questions, and provide the legal support you need to get back on the road to recovery.
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