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Bicycle-Accident Insurance Claims

Posted on July 5, 2015 in Uncategorized

While most drivers in the San Francisco Bay Area are insured, the unfortunate reality is that the insurance companies have the strongest business and financial incentive to pay an injured cyclist as little as possible, or nothing at all, IF the injured cyclist is NOT represented by an attorney. This negative incentive manifests in many…

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Bicycle Injuries/Fatalities in California

Posted on July 5, 2015 in Uncategorized

Nationwide, the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration recently reported that in 2010 alone, at least 618 cyclists were killed and an additional 52,000 were injured in traffic collisions. Thus, cyclist deaths and injuries in 2010 accounted for at least 2% of all traffic-related fatalities and injuries. The only heartening news is that the number…

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What to Expect From Your Free, No-Obligation Consultation

Posted on July 5, 2015 in Uncategorized

When you contact our firm to receive your free, no-obligation consultation, our attorneys will answer any questions you have and walk you through the settlement/litigation process. We will also give you our sincere evaluation as to whether you would benefit from our services. If we think you will come out with more money in your…

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Recent Case Result: Cyclist v. Yellow Cab Company

Posted on March 12, 2015 in Case Results,Law

A 19 year-old cyclist was riding home from work on Broadway in San Francisco when she was violently struck by a Yellow Cab Company driver who was making an illegal U-Turn without signaling. Yellow Cab denied the claim and alleged that the cyclist caused the accident and was exaggerating her injuries and need for medical…

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Bicycle Law of the Day: CVC 21453 (Steady Red Light)

Posted on January 13, 2015 in Law,Safety

The California Vehicle Code requires a cyclist facing a steady red light to come to a complete stop at a marked limit line, or if none is present, before entering the crosswalk on the nearest side of the intersection (CVC 21453).  If there is neither a marked limit line nor a crosswalk, a cyclist must stop before entering…

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