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Nashville Bicycle Accident Attorney

Davidson County, the home of Nashville, TN, has witnessed the highest number of accidents involving pedal-cyclists in recent years. According to a study by the Department of Safety and Homeland Security, there were about 52 bike-related accidents in Davidson County and three deaths in 2020. Only Shelby County had more (62 injuries and nine deaths). If you or a loved one has been involved in such an accident, tell us about your case. We might be able to fight for you.

FAQ

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    What Should I Look for in a Bicycle Accident Attorney in Nashville?

    When looking for a bicycle accident attorney in Nashville, focus on their experience with bicycle accident cases. You want someone who knows the specifics of Nashville’s traffic laws and how they apply to cyclists and particularly in your case.

     Check their track record—a history of successful settlements or court wins in bicycle accidents is a good sign that they’ll get you the compensation you need and deserve. For instance, at Morgan and Morgan, we’ve won more than $20 billion for over 500,000 families nationwide.

    Also, consider their resources; are they well-equipped to take on the biggest bully in the room on your behalf? If not, they’ll likely settle for less than you deserve.

    Understanding Your Rights After a Bicycle Accident in Nashville

    After a bicycle accident in Nashville, you have rights that deserve to be protected. Among others, you have the right to:

    • seek compensation if someone else's negligence caused the accident;
    • file a claim against the responsible party's insurance;
    • not settle with an insurance company until you've fully understood the extent of your injuries and damages; and
    • seek legal representation to help navigate these rights and ensure they're fully protected.

    Damages You May Be Entitled To

    Depending on the unique circumstances of your case, you may be able to recover compensation for medical expenses for treatments you’ve already received and any future medical care you might need. 

    You can claim lost wages if you’ve missed work and loss of future earning capacity if you can’t return to your job. Your pain and suffering and emotional distress caused by the accident will also count when calculating the damages you may be entitled to.

    Contact the Nation’s Most Powerful Injury Firm

    Now that you understand your rights after a bicycle accident and the damages to which you may be entitled, please reach out to us for a free case review.

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