Bicycle & Pedestrian Accidents

Most bicyclists and pedestrians are aware of possible hazards of riding or walking near a roadway. In California, bicyclists and pedestrians face some unique challenges due to our crowded roadways and sidewalks. Unfortunately, no matter how careful we are, we simply cannot control the actions of others, and that can lead to accidents.

Bicycle and pedestrian accidents are horrifying for those involved. Bicyclists and pedestrians do not have the same level of protection that vehicle operators have. Therefore, the injuries are often much worse when a vehicle strikes a bicycle or pedestrian.

Bicycle & Pedestrian Accidents

Most bicyclists and pedestrians are aware of the possible hazards of riding or walking near a roadway. In California, bicyclists and pedestrians face some unique challenges due to our crowded roadways and sidewalks. Unfortunately, no matter how careful we are, we simply cannot control the actions of others, and that can lead to accidents.

Bicycle and pedestrian accidents are horrifying for those involved. Bicyclists and pedestrians do not have the same level of protection that vehicle operators have. Therefore, the injuries are often much worse when a vehicle strikes a bicycle or pedestrian.

California Bicycle Laws

In California, bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers of other vehicles. There are some special rules for interactions between motorists and bicyclists, however:

  • Vehicles must give three feet of space when passing or driving alongside a bicyclist.
  • No one is allowed to obstruct a bicycle lane – in a vehicle or bicycle.
  • Bicyclists have the right to “take the lane” when passing, turning left, avoiding hazards, or when the roadway is too narrow.
  • Bicyclists may not ride on the freeway or cross troll bridges without permission.
  • Bicyclists must travel in the same direction as traffic on the roadway, except when passing, making a legal left turn, riding on a one-way street, riding on a road that is too narrow, or when the right side of the road is closed due to road construction.

Pedestrian Accidents in California

Pedestrian accidents occur far too frequently in California. Many of our cities have sidewalks, and walking paths near the road or that cross the road. Unfortunately, this puts pedestrians at risk. Most pedestrian injuries and deaths are caused by negligent driving. Examples include speeding, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, texting while driving, etc.

Can I File an Accident Claim after a Bicycle or Pedestrian Accident?

California law allows bicycle and pedestrian accident victims two years to file a lawsuit. This is called the statute of limitations. Once this period has expired, you may not be able to take legal action. However, if you do file a claim, you may have the option of accepting a settlement offer or taking your case to trial.

In either case, you need legal representation that is poised to fight for your rights and the best outcome possible. You need The Justice Brothers.

Our Experience, Is Your Benefit

At The Justice Brothers, we have vast experience helping clients recover compensation after bicycle or pedestrian accidents. Contact us to find out how we can help you.