Representing Injured North Andover Cyclists
Located along the Merrimack River, North Andover features historical sites that provide a first-hand view of the past in Massachusetts, such as the Parson Barnard House built in 1715. The town has many scenic outdoor spots and miles of trails along the shoreline at Weir Hill. The best bike trails in North Andover include the Shawsheen River Trail, the Osgood Hills Trail, and Weir Hill.
North Andover is a great place for walking, hiking, and biking, but even here, bicycle accidents can occur. If you have been injured in a bike crash caused by someone else’s negligence, your best course of action is to speak with an experienced North Andover bicycle accident lawyer as soon as possible.
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Who Might Be Responsible for Bicycle Accidents?
Traffic crashes involving bicyclists are on the rise in the U.S., according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The three categories of issues that contribute to bicycle accidents are infrastructure, non-motorist behavior, and motorist behavior. Problems with infrastructure include inadequate separation between bicyclists and motorists, poor lighting, and inadequate signage and crosswalks. Non-motorist (bicyclist) issues may include lack of compliance with traffic laws and not being visible enough to motorists.
Many bicycle accidents are caused by negligent drivers. Common causes cited by NHTSA include:
- Speeding: Drivers who are speeding not only increase the risk of a collision with a bicyclist but also increase the chances of the collision being fatal for the rider.
- Distracted driving: Texting while driving and other forms of driver distraction are dangerous for everyone sharing the road.
- Traffic violations: Noncompliance with traffic laws, such as failing to yield the right of way or disregarding traffic signs or signals.
- Alcohol or drug impairment: Drugs and alcohol can significantly impair a driver’s ability to operate a vehicle safely.
What Types of Injuries Do Bicycle Accidents Cause?
When a 4,000 pound passenger vehicle hits a bicycle, the bicyclist is likely to suffer serious injuries. Commonly sustained injuries in bicycle accidents include:
- Head trauma and skull fractures
- Traumatic brain injury
- Facial injuries, including fractures, contusions, and dental fractures
- Broken bones
- Internal organ damage
- Severe bruising
- Road rash, lacerations, and abrasions
We've offered crucial support and guidance to individuals who have suffered injuries, ensuring their financial and emotional well-being.
What Steps Should You Take After a North Andover Bicycle Crash?
The first thing you should do after a serious bicycle crash is call for emergency medical help and report the accident to the police. Exchange information with the driver of the vehicle involved in the crash. If you are able to do so, take pictures of the accident scene, talk to any eyewitnesses, and get their contact information. Get a copy of the police report when it is available. Schedule a consultation with an experienced North Andover personal injury attorney as soon as you can.
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How Can a Bicycle Accident Attorney Help?
After a serious bicycle accident, your best chance of recovering full compensation is to have an experienced North Andover personal injury lawyer handling your case. Insurance companies are in business for profit, and their goal is to minimize the amount they pay out in claims. We can investigate your bike accident, build a strong case based on the evidence, assess the full extent of your damages – past, present, and future – and negotiate skillfully with insurance companies on your behalf for the compensation you deserve.
At DiBella Law Injury and Accident Lawyers, we believe every case is personal. We are a nationally recognized law firm with a history of success for our clients. Our founding attorney is a top litigator who has been honored with numerous awards. If you have been seriously hurt in a bicycle accident that was someone else’s fault, contact us today at (978) 327-5140.
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