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Close-up of a bicycling helmet fallen on the asphalt next to a bicycle after car accident on the road.

Top Legal Mistakes Cyclists Make After a Bike Accident

A lot of people like to hop on their bikes, whether to get to work or just to enjoy the ride. Florida’s picturesque landscapes and favorable weather make it a popular destination for cyclists. Unfortunately, biking comes with its share of risks, and the state ranks as one of those with the highest number of … Read more

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Liability in Bike Accidents Caused by Road Hazards: Legal Protections for Cyclists

While riding a bike is excellent exercise and a wonderful way to commute, bicyclists face many dangers on the road. These dangers often include road hazards, which may be the responsibility of local governmental entities to eliminate. Road Hazards Pose a Threat to Bicyclists Bicycle accidents happen frequently and for several reasons. However, one of … Read more

A bicycle and helmet on the road after an accident with a motor vehicle.

Seeking Compensation After a Bicycle Accident Without Insurance

Florida law requires motorists to carry an adequate personal injury protection (PIP) auto insurance policy in the event they are involved in a wreck. Unlike at-fault car insurance states, Florida is one of a handful of states that follow a no-fault car insurance arrangement wherein each injured party’s PIP policy pays for their insured’s injuries. … Read more

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The Right-of-Way: Cyclists or Pedestrians?

Motor vehicles are not the only threats to the safety of bicyclists and pedestrians. Cyclists and pedestrians can each pose a danger to the other. Pedestrian accidents involving cyclists can result in painful injuries for pedestrians and bicyclists alike. Fortunately, right-of-way laws serve to help prevent these accidents in Florida. Right-of-way laws are useful in … Read more