Bicycle Accident Lawyers in Austin
If you or a loved one has been injured while cycling, you are not alone. Bicycle accidents can create many challenges for victims; financial hardship should not be one of them. For more information read this PDF file and Contact our Bicycle Accident Lawyer in Austin or call us today at 512-931-3290.
If you or a loved one has been injured while cycling, you are not alone. Bicycle accidents can create many challenges for victims; financial hardship should not be one of them. For more information read this PDF file and Contact our Bicycle Accident Lawyer in Austin or call us today at 512-931-3290.
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accidents involving vehicles are on the rise. Retaining a personal injury
attorney can ensure that your rights are protected, and the irresponsible
driver who caused your injuries is held responsible.
Why Choose Gibson Hill Personal Injury to Handle My
Case?
At Gibson Hill Personal Injury, we are committed to protecting the rights
of the Houston-area community. We realize that bikes are a vital form of
transportation, recreation, and fitness in many people’s lives here in
Austin. We want to help make sure that everyone is safe when they set
out on their bike ride in our state. This means that negligent or reckless
drivers must be held responsible when they cause accidents. Our team
can uphold your rights with compassion and care.
Types of Bicycle Accident Cases We Handle
Some of the most common causes of accidents between cyclists and
vehicles that we have handled include:
Speeding
Drivers following too closely to cyclists
Refusal to provide enough space between vehicles and cyclists
Dooring accidents (when a driver opens a car door into a bike lane and strikes
a cyclist)
Sideswipe accidents
Rear-end collisions
Distracted driving
Intoxicated driving
Unsafe turning
Road hazards can also be the cause of bicycle accidents. Private property
owners, governmental agencies, and other entities responsible for the
upkeep of roads must either warn drivers and cyclists of road defects or act
quickly to resolve these issues.
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