Traumatic Brain Injury Now Recognized as a Chronic Condition by Medicare and Medicaid

Most cyclists who’ve experienced a traumatic brain injury (TBI) as a result of a crash know that the effects can be lasting, but that getting extended care is often difficult. For some patients, that may soon change. The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is now recognizing TBI as a chronic condition that […]

New Daylighting Law Protects California Cyclists

As cities continue to implement measures that improve safety for cyclists, they’re increasingly turning to a practice known as “daylighting” to enhance visibility at an intersection and decrease the likelihood of a dangerous collision between a driver and other road users. In some San Francisco neighborhoods, daylighting is already a common practice, although it may […]

Inner Ear Injuries and Bicycle Crashes

When you think about bicycle crashes, you might think about broken bones, fractured clavicles, or traumatic brain injuries. These are by far the most common injuries, but other damages, like ones that occur in the inner ear, can be consequential and significantly alter quality of life. Damage to the inner ear can occur in a […]

No Car, No Problem: Protecting Cyclists With Personal Mobility Insurance

When it comes to rules of the road, having car insurance as a vehicle owner lands near the top of the list. But if you’re only traveling around the San Francisco Bay Area by bike and don’t own a car, it probably seems irrelevant or unnecessary. Car insurance is important for vehicle owners for several […]

Cycling Injuries: AC Joint Separations Explained

Shoulder separations – known as acromioclavicular (AC) joint separations in the medical world – are among the most common injuries cyclists experience, and it’s easy to understand why if you’ve ever fallen from a bicycle. It’s a natural reaction to try and break your fall by putting your hands out in front of you, but […]

E-Bike Injuries Increasingly More Severe, Studies Say

Emergency departments across the country are reporting more cyclists in their care amid a surge in electric bicycle (e-bike) popularity, according to new research. In a study published earlier this year in JAMA Surgery, researchers from the University of California San Francisco say that hospitals saw e-bike riders with head trauma increase 49 fold from […]