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Bicycle Accident Attorney Portland

If you’re based in Oregon and looking for legal assistance in relation to an injury or ordeal because of a bicycle accident, choose Herron Law. Our legal team has 26 years of personal injury experience, so we can help you understand what to do after a bicycle accident and how we can help.
 
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Why Choose Herron Law?

With almost 30 years of experience across all Oregon courts, Herron Law is one of the most successful and widely respected personal accident lawyers in the state.
 
As well as bicycle accident claims, we also cover car accidents, truck accidents, and motorcycle accidents.
 
At Herron Law:
  • Our lead attorney, Bart Herron, is among the Top 2% of lawyers in the US according to LinkedIn.
  • We offer 100% free consultations.
  • We won’t offer a fee until you win.
 
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What Should I Do After a Bicycle Accident?

In the moments following a bicycle accident, you’re likely to be in a heightened state of stress, in addition to any injuries you may have sustained. But it’s important to be aware that you must always remain at the scene of the accident, provided it’s safe.
 
Below is a list of the steps you’ll then need to follow in order of priority:  
 
  • Secure the Scene & Get Help: If you’re physically able, check on others involved in the incident. Then call 911 immediately if medical assistance is required. Avoid moving anyone who complains of back or neck pain unless there is an imminent emergency, like a fire, that puts them at greater risk. Moving someone with a potential spinal injury could cause further harm.
  • Gather Evidence: Use your phone to document the scene of the accident, including your bicycle and any other bikes or vehicles involved. Exchange names and insurance details with all parties. If a car is involved, take its registration. Remember to avoid admitting fault or apologizing immediately, as an insurer may use this statement against you.
  • Interview Witnesses & Collect Information: Talk to witnesses and collect their contact details. Their testimony could support your claim and strengthen your compensation case. Record the incident time, date, and witnesses present.
  • Seek Medical Attention: Visit a hospital or urgent care facility promptly to assess and treat any injuries. Delaying medical care may give insurance companies the chance to argue that your injuries were not severe. Follow your doctor’s treatment plan to aid in speedy recovery.
  • Get a Police Report: Contact the police to get a copy of the official report, which will be necessary when submitting an insurance claim.
  • Contact Your Insurance Company & Personal Injury Lawyer: Notify your insurance company with accurate details about the accident and cooperate fully. Be aware that your statements may be recorded. If you’ve sustained serious injuries, we recommend consulting a personal injury lawyer, like Herron Law, before speaking to an insurer in detail. A legal expert can help ensure you receive fair compensation. At Herron Law, we offer free consultations for injured people.

Beating Comparative Negligence

In some cases, the defendant may argue that you were partially at fault for the accident. Oregon follows a comparative negligence rule, which means that even if you are partially responsible for the accident, you can still recover compensation if you are 50% or less at fault.
 
However, your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you are found to be 20% at fault, your total compensation will be reduced by 20%. It’s important to work with an attorney who can help minimize any claims of comparative negligence and argue that the other party was primarily responsible for the accident.

 

What are the Most Common Causes of Bicycle Accidents?

The size and vulnerability of bicycles – compared with other vehicles – can cause serious injuries to cyclists. Some of the most common types of bicycle accidents occur on the road. These include:
 
  • Inattentive Drivers: Other motorists can be distracted and fail to see cyclists, especially if they don’t regularly check blind spots.
  • Impaired Drivers: Alcohol and drug use can impair judgment and reaction times while on the road, for cyclists as well as motorists.
  • Poor Weather Conditions: Rain, snow, or ice can make road surfaces slippery, increasing the risk of accidents.
  • Inexperienced Riders: Lack of experience can lead to poor decision-making and loss of control in tricky situations.
  • Road Hazards: Potholes, debris, and other uneven surfaces can pose risks to cyclists as they can destabilize a bike.
  • Running Stop Lights: Cyclists are expected to follow the same rules as motorists. Ignoring traffic signals can lead to collisions, especially at intersections where bicycles are the most vulnerable.
  • Lack of Protective Gear: Riders without helmets run the risk of increasing the severity of any head injury they may get from a bicycle accident.
  • Bicycle Malfunctions: Issues like brake or tire damage can result in the loss of control of a bicycle and risk potential accidents. Always check your bike before setting off.

 

What are the Most Common Injuries in Bicycle Accidents?

Some of the most common injuries sustained in bicycle accidents include:
 
  • Head Trauma: Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are common with head impact trauma, especially if a rider isn’t wearing a helmet. This can lead to concussions and even more serious damage.
  • Friction Burns: Skin abrasions resulting from friction with the surface of a road can be severe.
  • Bone Fractures: Broken bones, especially arms, legs, and the pelvis, are common due to the lack of protection available to cyclists compared with other forms of personal transport.
  • Spine Injuries: Sudden impact to the spine can result in long-term mobility issues or complete paralysis.
  • Internal Ruptures: Damage to internal organs can often occur during high-impact and high-speed collisions, which can lead to rib fractures, internal bleeding, or organ failure.
  • Joint Injuries: Injuries to knee or elbow joints, including ligament tears or fractures, are common due to the positioning of the cyclist’s legs.
  • Facial Injuries: Impact injuries can cause lacerations, bone fractures, and even scarring.
  • Psychological Trauma: PTSD, anxiety, and other mental health issues can arise in the wake of accident trauma. This can even slow recovery due to the added stress.
 

What Compensation Can I Claim after a Bicycle Accident?

If you’ve been involved in a bicycle accident, you may be entitled to compensation, commonly referred to as ‘damages.’ These damages are designed to help you recover from the financial, physical, and emotional hardships caused by the accident. Understanding the types of damages you could potentially collect is crucial for pursuing full compensation for your injuries and losses.
 

Medical Expenses

The largest portion of damages in a bicycle accident case is often covered by medical expenses. This category includes:
 
  • Costs related to emergency medical care.
  • Hospital stays.
  • Surgeries.
  • Medications.
  • Physical therapy and any future medical treatments you may need.
Bicycle accidents may result in severe injuries, which can lead to long-term or even permanent medical care needs. It’s essential to account for both current and future medical expenses when calculating your compensation.
 

Lost Wages

If your injuries prevent you from working, either temporarily or permanently, you may be able to recover lost wages. This includes:
 
  • The income you have already lost due to missed work.
  • Any future earnings if your injuries result in long-term disability or reduce your ability to work in the same capacity.
  • Opportunities for promotions or raises that you would have likely received if not for the accident.

Pain and Suffering

Physical pain and emotional distress caused by the bicycle accident and its aftermath can often be covered under the pain and suffering damages.
Bicycle accidents can lead to:
 
  • Chronic pain.
  • Depression.
  • Anxiety.
  • Diminished quality of life.
These damages are more subjective and can be harder to quantify, but they are a critical part of ensuring full compensation. An experienced attorney can help calculate a fair amount for your pain and suffering based on the severity of your injuries and the impact on your life.
 

Property Damage

Your bicycle and any other personal property damaged in the accident are also compensable. You can recover the cost of repairing or replacing your bike, helmet, and other damaged accessories.
In some cases, if your bicycle was damaged beyond repair, you can claim the fair market value of the bicycle before the accident.
 

Loss of Consortium

In some cases, family members, particularly spouses, might be entitled to damages for ‘loss of consortium.’ This refers to the negative impact the accident has had on your relationships, like a diminished ability to show affection, companionship, or participate in family activities.
 
While this type of damage isn’t as common, it can still form a significant part of the overall compensation in cases involving serious, life-altering injuries.
 

Punitive Damages

If the at-fault party’s conduct was particularly reckless or egregious, like drunk driving or engaging in dangerous behavior, you may be awarded punitive damages. These damages are meant to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar behavior in the future. While punitive damages are less common, they can significantly increase the total amount of compensation you receive.

 

Got more questions? Speak to one of our lawyers to determine the specifics of your case.

Ways Herron Law Can Help

Herron Law plays a key role in providing clients with legal representation while supporting families of survivors who have died due to the negligence or misconduct of another party.
 
Our key responsibilities include:
 

Case Evaluations:

  • Free Initial Consultation: Your bicycle accident attorney will offer a free 30-minute consultation to understand the case details and determine its validity under wrongful death laws.
  • Legal Advice: Herron Law will offer legal advice on the merits of a case, potential outcomes, and the steps involved in pursuing legal action.

Investigation:

  • Gathering Evidence: Our attorney gathers evidence, including medical records, witness statements, and any other documentation that can prove negligence or wrongdoing.

Expert Consultation:

  • Work with Specialists: If needed, one of our attorneys will consult with forensic experts, medical professionals, and accident reconstruction analysts to strengthen your case going forward.

Filing the Lawsuit:

  • Preparation of Legal Documents: The bicycle accident attorney prepares and files the necessary legal documents to begin any claims.
  • Court Representation: If a trial is necessary, the attorney will represent you, presenting any evidence and arguing the case before a judge.

Settlement Negotiation:

  • Negotiating with Defendants: If there are any defendants involved in your bicycle accident claim, we will negotiate with their insurance companies or use the court to reach a fair, legal settlement.
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What Do You Need to Consider when Suing a Public Agency?

To sue a public agency for a dangerous road condition or defect requires ‘notice.’ Does this mean that the mayor of Portland must have seen that huge pothole in the middle of the road to file suit? No.
 
The legal standard for ‘notice’ is ‘knew, or should have known’ if there was a hazardous road condition that was there for weeks or months. It is possible neighbors have dialed 311 to report it to get it fixed. But no one fixed it. This is adequate notice, and you could sue the agency responsible for road maintenance for your injuries.
 
The legal doctrine of sovereign immunity protects governments. It means the government is immune from legal action, except in situations where it has consented to being sued. This means that you cannot sue the local government unless the lawsuit is authorized by law.
 
You can sue the local government in Oregon for your bicycle accident injuries. However, there are limits on liability, procedural steps, the reduced statute of limitations, and other differences in litigation compared to private individuals.
 
Because of these differences, it is vital for anyone who has been injured on public property to hire an attorney who knows how to handle these claims.

 

Why Do I Need to Hire a Lawyer after a Bicycle Accident?

Hiring a lawyer for a bicycle accident protects you legally with adequate representation and guidance. They can help you navigate complex insurance claims, gather evidence, and negotiate fair compensation.
 
A lawyer can also assess the liability of a claim, protect your rights, and manage any legal complexities that might occur, increasing your chances of a successful outcome.

 

Awards & Associations

At Herron Law, we are dedicated to our clients.
 
We were voted one of the top 100 personal injury lawyers and top 25 attorneys in Oregon, 2016 – 2024, by the National Trial Lawyers Association.
 
Our other awards include:
 
  • 2015 Best Client Satisfaction Award (American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys).
  • 2015 Premier Trial 100 Attorneys Oregon (American Academy of Trial Attorneys).
  • 2015 Nationally Ranked Superior DUI Attorney (NAFDD).
  • Oregon’s 10 Best Client Satisfaction Award (American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys).
If you’re interested in discussing a claim with us, contact us now for a free 30-minute consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

In Oregon, hiring a bicycle accident attorney will typically cost a portion of any settlement award received. Many lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you only pay if you win your case. Initial consultations are also free.

For a bicycle accident claim, gather evidence like photographs of the accident scene, damaged vehicles, and any injuries.

Collect any witness statements, police reports, and medical records. Keep a record of any repair costs, medical expenses, or related invoices.

Portland bicycle laws align with Oregon state bicycle laws, but also include additional specific regulations like mandatory bike lane usage and helmet requirements for riders under 16. State laws usually cover broader regulations like biking on sidewalks and lighting requirements.

A police report should be available from the local police agency that arrived at the scene of your accident. Shortly following your bicycle accident, contact the police to get a copy of the official report, which will be necessary when submitting an insurance claim.

If you’re partially at fault for a bicycle accident, your compensation might be reduced based on your degree of liability. You can still recover damages as long as you’re not more than 50% at fault. Consult a lawyer to determine fault before pursuing the claim further.

There are pros and cons for both settlements and trials. Settlements often offer quicker resolutions, lower legal costs, and compensation certainty. However, trials offer potentially larger payouts from more serious damages and public accountability for the offender. They often, however, come with higher associated costs and are a longer process.

In Oregon, the statute of limitations for bicycle accident claims is typically two years from the accident. This applies to personal injury claims. It’s important to file your claim within this timeframe to preserve your legal rights.

During your free thirty-minute consultation, it’s important to ask your lawyer about their experience with similar cases, their approach to handling cases, and the estimated timelines, potential fees, and outcomes of your specific claim.

To file an insurance claim after a bike accident in Oregon, you’ll first need to gather all necessary information, including accident details, photographs, and witness statements. Contact your insurance company to report the accident and initiate the claim process.

In Oregon, cyclists have the right to ride on public roads and bike lanes, and they must be treated as vehicles under the law. They are entitled to safe road conditions, the right to full use of bike lanes, and protection from harassment. Helmets are also required for riders under 16.

It’s not always necessary to hire a lawyer for a minor bicycle accident, but it is recommended. Having legal representation can be beneficial for multiple reasons. A lawyer can help navigate insurance claims, make sure you receive fair compensation, and handle any disputes that may arise.

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