
With the combined rising of “green” philosophies and gas prices, more and more people are cycling and walking to get to their destinations. Pedestrians have the right of way in almost every circumstance, but are at the mercy of all vehicle drivers.
When involved in a car, truck or motorcycle accident, a pedestrian will nearly always suffer a significant injury. Pedestrians are always afforded the right of way, but unfortunately they are at the mercy of drivers of all types of vehicles.
To make matters even more complex, a driver’s insurance company usually tries to blame the injured victim. Adjusters can and do everything they can to collect statements to try to limit payouts. If you or a loved one has been injured as a pedestrian, it is critical to reach out to a Bridgeport bicycle accident lawyer to understand your rights and protect yourself.
If you’ve been involved in a bicycle accident in Bridgeport, it’s important to take immediate steps to protect your health, rights, and any future legal claims. Here’s what to do:
Move to a safe location if possible and check yourself for injuries.
Call 911, even if injuries seem minor, as some symptoms may appear later.
Accept medical attention at the scene or visit a doctor as soon as possible for a thorough evaluation.
Report the accident to the Bridgeport Police Department.
Ensure an official accident report is created, as this documentation will be crucial for insurance and legal purposes.
Take photos of your bike, the vehicle(s) involved, physical injuries, skid marks, road conditions, and traffic signals.
Obtain contact information from all drivers, witnesses, and anyone involved.
Note the time, location, weather, and any other relevant circumstances.
Avoid discussing fault or making statements about responsibility at the scene.
Provide factual information only to law enforcement and medical personnel.
Secure copies of the police report, medical records, insurance correspondence, and receipts for accident-related expenses.
Keep damaged equipment, such as your helmet or bicycle, as potential evidence.
Contact your insurance provider promptly to report the accident.
Provide them with all relevant documentation and details.
Seek legal advice before making any formal statements to insurers or accepting settlement offers.
An attorney can help protect your rights, evaluate your claim, and work toward fair compensation.
Taking these steps after a bicycle accident can significantly impact your recovery and your ability to pursue compensation for your injuries or damages. If you have questions or need guidance, reach out to Miller, Rosnick, D’Amico, August & Butler, P.C., in Bridgeport, Connecticut for support.
Because we have more than one hundred fifty years of combined legal experience, our partners are ready to work on any pedestrian or cyclist accident case in the greater Bridgeport, Stamford and New Haven areas, regardless of complexity.
In pedestrian accidents, in particular, the law is almost always in favor of the pedestrian, particularly if a victim is hit in a crosswalk. It may not matter what the light was signaling or even that a pedestrian was crossing illegally. It is the obligation of a driver to exercise appropriate caution. If you have been injured as a pedestrian or cyclist, it is important to fully inform yourself.
We are ready to put the experience and knowledge that have obtained millions for clients to work in your case and encourage you to reach out.
To schedule a free initial consultation to discuss a serious personal injury with one of our lawyers, call 203-334-0191 or email Miller, Rosnick, D’Amico, August & Butler, P.C..