Bicycle vs. Car Accidents: Who Is Liable and How to Seek Compensation
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Bicycle vs. Car Accidents: Who Is Liable and How to Seek Compensation

Determining liability in a bicycle vs. car accident depends on who acted negligently. Both drivers and cyclists are required to follow traffic laws, and fault is often assigned based on the actions that led to the crash. If the motorist was speeding or distracted, they may be liable. Similarly, a cyclist ignoring signals could share fault under California’s comparative negligence rules.

How to Seek Compensation:

  1. Document the Scene: Take photos and gather witness statements.
  2. File a Police Report: Essential for insurance claims.
  3. Seek Medical Attention: Immediate care helps prove injuries.
  4. Consult an Attorney: A personal injury lawyer can help negotiate with insurers or pursue legal action for damages.

Proper legal guidance ensures fair compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

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