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Do You know What to Do after a Bicycle Crash?

Do you know the first thing you should do following a bike accident?
Whether you’ve been in a bicycle crash or you’re just an avid cyclist who wants to be prepared, this guide is a complimentary resource designed to help you understand what happens in the surprisingly challenging and complex aftermath of a bicycle crash. Learn:

  • What NOT to do right after a bicycle crash
  • How to build a strong legal case
  • What really goes on at insurance companies
  • How much your case is worth

Few bicycle crashes are ever truly simple. Don’t get caught without the tools in this free guide.
Bay Area Bicycle Law is the only firm in Northern California to specialize exclusively in representing cyclists. We hope this guide will help you feel confident and prepared when you head out on the road.

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Read an Excerpt from the Guide!

Too many cyclists find themselves unprepared and uninformed about the policies and practices that can profoundly affect their lives following a crash. Don’t make a simple mistake that could cost you thousands of dollars or a life-long injury.
In this guide, we’ll talk about exactly what you need to do if you’ve been in a bicycle crash.
We’ll tell you about insurance company tactics and why they will work hard to avoid covering your injuries. And we’ll tell you how you can make sure you get the compensation that you are owed for your injuries and losses.
Getting into a bicycle crash is many cyclists’ worst fear, and we hope you never have need to use the information in this guide. However, in the event that you are in a crash someday, we hope that with the knowledge in this guide and with Bay Area Bicycle Law on your side, you’ll feel prepared and confident that you can make it through.
If you’ve been injured in a bicycle crash, you are entitled to compensation for your injuries and property damage. Of course, when you’re standing on the street right after a crash, you might not be thinking about medical bills and insurance claims.
In order to make sure you don’t hurt any future case you might need to make against the driver who just hit you, make sure you do these 5 important things right after your bike collision.
1. Don’t make any statements to anyone except to the police
It’s natural to want to apologize or make the other person involved in the crash not feel bad, but it’s also a really bad idea to do so.
Any statements that you make to the driver — especially ones where you apologize, take blame for the crash, or suggest that your injuries aren’t that serious — can really hurt you in the long run.
 

… to read more, download the guide today! 21 pages full of information that all cyclists should know!

 

Read an Excerpt from the Guide!

Too many cyclists find themselves unprepared and uninformed about the policies and practices that can profoundly affect their lives following a crash. Don’t make a simple mistake that could cost you thousands of dollars or a life-long injury.
In this guide, we’ll talk about exactly what you need to do if you’ve been in a bicycle crash.
We’ll tell you about insurance company tactics and why they will work hard to avoid covering your injuries. And we’ll tell you how you can make sure you get the compensation that you are owed for your injuries and losses.
Getting into a bicycle crash is many cyclists’ worst fear, and we hope you never have need to use the information in this guide. However, in the event that you are in a crash someday, we hope that with the knowledge in this guide and with Bay Area Bicycle Law on your side, you’ll feel prepared and confident that you can make it through.
If you’ve been injured in a bicycle crash, you are entitled to compensation for your injuries and property damage. Of course, when you’re standing on the street right after a crash, you might not be thinking about medical bills and insurance claims.
In order to make sure you don’t hurt any future case you might need to make against the driver who just hit you, make sure you do these 5 important things right after your bike collision.
1. Don’t make any statements to anyone except to the police
It’s natural to want to apologize or make the other person involved in the crash not feel bad, but it’s also a really bad idea to do so.
Any statements that you make to the driver — especially ones where you apologize, take blame for the crash, or suggest that your injuries aren’t that serious — can really hurt you in the long run.
 

… to read more, download the guide today! 21 pages full of information that all cyclists should know!

 
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