Jacksonville Bicycle Accident Lawyer

If you were struck by a car while on your bicycle, accident lawyer Brett Hastings says be careful what you do or say at the accident scene. An expert in Jacksonville personal injury cases involving a bike accident, attorney Brett Hastings knows cyclists tend to underestimate their injuries and over estimate how much they are at fault in an accident with a car or truck. Saying or doing the wrong thing can hurt the cyclist’s ability to be fully compensated for his or her injuries.

Cyclists are good at putting up with discomfort and pain. It helps them endure challenging biking conditions. But that high tolerance works against them when they underestimate injuries. Cyclists often say they’re OK when really they need serious medical attention. If you’re a cyclists who’s been hit by a car or truck, wait for police AND your bicycle accident lawyer to arrive on the scene before saying anything.

If you’ve had a bike accident, attorney Brett Hastings warns against assuming that you were at fault or that you contributed to the accident in some way. Florida cycling law puts the burden of care on motor vehicle drivers regardless of the cyclist’s actions. Even if a cyclist contributes to an accident, the driver may still be at fault in the eyes of the law. Always assume the vehicle driver is at fault and liable, and act accordingly.

Hire a Competent Bicycle Accident Lawyer to Review Your Case Before Deciding to File a Lawsuit

Never negotiate with the motorist who struck you or with their insurance company. Most likely you are not aware of the full extent of damage to your body and your bike. Negotiating with the motorist or their insurance company often leads to the cyclist compromising his or her ability to receive full compensation for their injuries.

Rather, insist on having your attorney present before making any statements or negotiating with anyone. Only an attorney with experience in Florida bicycle laws and the strategies of insurance companies can represent your interests effectively.

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You can talk about your accident and potential claim with Mr. Hastings for free-there’s no cost or obligation. Find out what your rights are and what potential you have for getting compensation for your injuries. Schedule a free consultation with bicycle accident lawyer Brett Hastings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do cyclists have the same rights as drivers in Florida?
Yes. Under Florida law, a bicycle is treated as a vehicle and the cyclist has the rights and duties of a driver, including the protection of the three-foot passing law.
Can I recover if I wasn't wearing a helmet?
Yes. Florida has no adult helmet requirement, and not wearing one doesn't bar your claim — though an insurer may argue it contributed to head injuries under comparative negligence.
What insurance covers a bicycle accident in Florida?
It can be layered — your own auto PIP (if you own a vehicle), the at-fault driver's liability coverage, and uninsured/underinsured-motorist coverage if the driver was uninsured or fled. A lawyer identifies which policies apply.
How long do I have to file a bicycle accident claim in Florida?
Generally two years from the date of the crash for incidents on or after March 24, 2023.
What does it cost to hire Hastings Injury Law Firm?
Nothing upfront — contingency fee, no fee unless we win, free consultation.

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