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Jersey City Bicycle Accident Attorney

Attorneys at Morgan and Morgan, America's largest and most powerful injury firm, have represented more than 500,000 families all over the nation and recovered over $20 billion in damages. If you or someone you love has been involved in a bicycle accident, tell us about your case today. Our Jersey City bicycle accident lawyer might be able to represent them.

FAQ

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    What Are Some Common Causes of Bicycle Accidents?

    Bicycle accidents in Jersey City and throughout the state and nation occur due to many different reasons. The most common involve: 

    • Collisions with motor vehicles,
    • Drivers or passengers opening a vehicle's door in a cyclist's path.
    • Poor road conditions like potholes.
    • Drivers or even bicyclists not following traffic laws.

    Common Injuries in Bicycle Accidents

    Injuries from bicycle accidents are usually severe. That's because the human body is no match against a vehicle weighing thousands of pounds. Mind you, the average vehicle weight in the United States is about 4,000 pounds. 

    That said, some common injuries in these accidents include: 

    Liability in Bicycle Injury Cases

    These accidents often occur due to negligence. It's usually either the driver, the other vehicle, or another party that failed to exercise reasonable care. For instance, a driver might be liable if they were speeding or not paying attention to the road. 

    This is not to say that cyclists may not be responsible. In some cases, they might be found partially or fully at fault. Other times, liability might be shared between multiple parties. 

    Additionally, in some instances, a city or municipality could be held responsible for poor road conditions that contributed to the accident. Since determining liability is a complex yet important process, it's always advisable to let bicyclist accident specialists at Morgan and Morgan review your case for free.

    Statute of Limitations on Bicycle Injury Cases

    The statute of limitations for bicycle injury cases in New Jersey is two years from the accident date. If you miss this deadline, you'll automatically lose your right to sue, even if your claim is valid.

    Contact a Bicycle Accident Specialist Today

    You may be able to hold the at-fault party accountable for the serious injuries and losses you've suffered as a result of a bicycle accident. But these cases are time-sensitive; the sooner you contact us for a review, the faster we can begin working on your case. Contact us today to get started.

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