Many individuals enjoy riding their bicycles as a form of exercise or recreation. In most instances, individuals utilize bicycles as economical transportation, especially in larger metropolitan areas with heavy motor vehicle congestion.
However, even with all of the benefits that riding a bicycle can bring, there are also significant risks. Even if bicyclists wear helmets, they lack the basic protections of those riding in motor vehicles, such as seat belts and airbags.
Unfortunately, when motor vehicles collide with bicycles, the rider typically suffers severe injuries that may require considerable recovery.
Therefore, if you have been injured in a bicycle accident, contact the Brasure Law Firm, PLLC of Edinburg, TX, to schedule a free initial consultation to discuss your case. You will pay us no money unless we win your case.
Bicyclists are often overlooked on streets and roadways. Drivers often do not realize that bicyclists are in their path until it is too late. Although a bicyclist can be involved in an accident for any number of reasons, several causes are cited more frequently than others.
Some of the primary causes of Texas bicycle accidents include:
However, one of the most frequently cited reasons reported as a cause of Texas bicycle accidents is distracted driving. Regrettably, many motorists are paying more attention to their cell phones than watching the road in front of them. In addition, most late-model vehicles are typically equipped with car entertainment systems or GPS that cause drivers to be distracted.
Regardless of how your bicycle accident occurred, you need a lawyer on your side who can advise you of your legal rights and assist you with filing a claim.
Contact our law offices and ask to schedule a meeting with a legal team member who can provide you with a free case review.
If you have been injured while riding your bicycle, there are several steps you must take to protect your health and potential ability to file a claim.
These steps include:
You should never speak with the other party’s insurance company until after consulting with a bicycle accident attorney who can review any offer, they may try to make to ensure it adequately provides for your needs.
Texas law allows immediate family members to file wrongful death claims if their loved ones have died due to someone else’s negligence. Eligible individuals include the surviving spouse, children, or parents of the deceased. In addition, legally adopted children or parents may also file a wrongful death lawsuit.
However, if no eligible family members wish to file a wrongful death action, the executor of the deceased estate has the legal ability to pursue a claim. As a result, individuals may be entitled to recover economic and non-economic damages.
Some of the compensation a family may be able to recover in a wrongful death claim include economic damages. Economic damages are awarded for repaying any out-of-pocket expenses the family experienced due to their loved one’s death, such as:
Non-economic damages are granted to cover intangible losses subjective to the case and may include:
If you have tragically lost your loved one due to a bicycle accident caused by another person’s negligence, contact Brasure Law Firm, PLLC of Edinburg, TX, so that we may review your case and advise you or your legal options.
If you or a family member has been involved in a bicycle accident, you will need a lawyer who will fight to obtain maximum compensation for your injuries. After you have been injured, the last thing you want to do is deal with the insurance company. Our legal team can act as your advocate with the insurance provider to negotiate a settlement that will provide for your future needs.
Many accident victims do not like the idea of taking legal action to try and recover compensation. However, the only way to hold responsible parties accountable for their actions is often to file a claim.
Contact the Brasure Law Firm, PLLC, at 956-903-2873 to schedule a free no-obligation to discuss your case. Remember, you do not pay us any money unless we win the case.