Wildomar Bicycle Accident Lawyer

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In this fast paced world we live in, Wildomar residents often choose a leisurely bike ride over driving a car. Whether you are commuting to and from work on a bicycle to avoid the gridlocked Southern California roads and highways or taking a scenic ride for exercise, riding a bike can be dangerous. Before you even know what’s happening, a driver’s negligence can cause a collision that leaves the bicyclist with severe injuries. From head, neck and back injuries to broken bones, the impact of a bicycle accident can be debilitating. Knowing what to do in the moments, weeks and months following an accident is crucial.

Minutes After the Accident

The excitement and confusion following a collision with a motor vehicle can leave a bicyclist anxious and unsure of the next steps. You are likely to see damage to your bicycle and feel pain. Regardless of your immediate injuries or pain level, your first step should be to call the local Wildomar police, even if you do not feel your injuries right away. Filing a police report including all damages is essential, especially because your injuries and pain may grow more severe over time. As you wait for the police, begin to document the accident with photos and notes if you are capable.

Once the local Wildomar police have arrived, be sure to speak with them directly. You want your version of the incident written down and you need the police to acknowledge your injuries and include them in the police report. This is also the time to gather the contact information of witnesses and the driver involved with the accident.

Days After the Accident

Immediately after an accident (or as soon as possible), call an attorney. You will want to keep a written journal of any physical injuries along with dates and times. Your memory of the events will be most reliable immediately following the accident.

The experienced personal injury attorneys at Duque Law Group will likely advice you to seek medical attention as evidence of the damages caused by the accident. Documenting your injuries, no matter how small you may think they are, is a critical step.

Be sure to preserve as much evidence as possible. Do not fix your bicycle; rather leave it in the same condition as it was following the accident. If you have any other damaged property (including personal affects, clothing or a helmet), keep that available as well as our attorneys may request photos of the pieces.

Weeks After the Accident

By this time, you will likely have met with your attorney and discussed the specific details of your accident and which factors will allow you to earn the compensation that you deserve.

If you are contacted by an insurance company, direct them to your attorney to discuss the issue. Your attorney may wish to hire an independent expert to step in and analyze the situation before you communicate with insurance agents.

Talking to a Lawyer about Your Case

Personal injury cases are challenging and require the experience and knowledge of a skilled attorney. Do not try to take on the insurance company lawyers by yourself. The Wildomar lawyers at Duque Law Group want to get to the bottom of the case and help you receive any compensation for injuries, damage or pain and suffering that you may deserve.

Contact our Riverside County Personal Injury Attorney at 1-877-241-9554 to learn more about your legal options. A free consultation is just a phone call away. You can even use our online contact form, and we’ll reply to you quickly.

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