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Bicycle accidents can be fatal events. Families can lose loved ones, communities can be irrevocably changed, and the lives of countless people can be profoundly impacted by the wrongful actions of a negligent motor vehicle operator.

According to the province’s Traffic Safety Act, all motor vehicle operators owe a duty of care to all other road-users – including cyclists. Failure to uphold this duty of care is considered driver negligence.

Although it should be expected that all drivers on Wood Buffalo’s roads and highways will obey local traffic laws, exhibit caution behind the wheel, and operate their vehicles in consideration of other road-users’ safety, many bicycle accidents continue to occur. And, owing to bicycle riders’ inherent vulnerability on the roads and their lack of protective measures, collisions with motor vehicles often have devastating repercussions.

Recently, serious cycling injuries have spiked across the province. Indeed, there has been a year-over-year increase in emergency room visits of 48%. This statistic demonstrates the abundance of driver negligence on our roadways, and the general lack of consideration for cyclist safety on our streets.

In bicycle accident cases in Alberta, there is a reverse onus of proof on the at-fault motorist. Motorists are automatically presumed to be negligent if they are involved in a collision wherein a cyclist or pedestrian is injured.

If two motor vehicles had been involved in a collision, the injured party would be required to prove that their injuries were caused by the other driver’s negligence in order to recover compensation. However, in cases where a motor vehicle strikes a bicycle, the motorist is automatically presumed to be responsible for the accident.

However,  negligent drivers and their insurance providers still have the opportunity to try establishing that the injured cyclist was “contributorily negligent.” That means a negligent driver or insurer could try proving that the bicycle accident victim’s own wrongful actions were partially responsible for the collision.

If a negligent driver is able to prove that the cyclist they struck with their vehicle was contributorily negligent and, therefore, partially at-fault for the collision, the injured party may only be entitled to a reduced amount of damages, rather than the maximum amount they would otherwise be owed. That is why seeking legal assistance is so important, even if it appears as though the driver’s negligence was solely to blame for the incident.

Our Wood Buffalo bicycle accident lawyers have experience fighting on behalf of injured cyclists, and standing up for the rights of people who are simply trying to pursue the compensation they are rightfully owed. Our bicycle accident lawyers serving Wood Buffalo are familiar with the tactics often used to reduce the settlements offered to injured cyclists, and do our best to ensure they are granted fair compensation for their injuries. To speak with our Wood Buffalo bicycle accident lawyers, contact us today and schedule your free initial consultation.

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During a free initial consultation on your case, our bicycle accident serving Wood Buffalo lawyers can review the circumstances of your collision with you and offer personalized legal feedback about courses of action you may be entitled to pursue. To discuss your options and learn more about working with our Wood Buffalo bicycle accident lawyers, call today and take advantage of your cost-free, no-obligation first meeting.

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Commonly Asked bicycle accident Questions

Here are our most asked questions on bicycle accident claims.

If you are injured, you may be entitled to compensation for your accident. To recover money, you will need to determine who to contact and how to effectively communicate with them. Lawyers have experience dealing with insurance companies and defence lawyers to prove your case and secure funds. If you sue, we strongly recommend that you hire a lawyer to help you.

The severity of your injuries and the impact they had on your life will determine the types of compensation or heads of damages you are entitled to. Money for pain and suffering, wage loss, and out-of-pocket are the typical types of compensation available.

Take photographs of the scene of the accident and any damage to your bike or the other vehicle. Get the contact information of any other parties and witnesses. Seek medical attention and follow their advice. Contact a lawyer and ask for an assessment. Keep all receipts for expenses related to the accident.

You have two years to sue in Alberta for injuries resulting from a bicycle accident.

Cyclists are often at risk of broken bones, brain injuries, and soft tissue injuries.

Absolutely. Liability or fault is a tricky legal issue. It is wise to consult a lawyer to discuss your claim and consider the strength of your case.

Yes. The most important element of equipment is your helmet. Courts have found that if you do not wear a helmet and you sustain a head injury, you will likely receive less money.

Contact a lawyer. If you were injured by a vehicle driven by an uninsured person, you may still be able to access compensation through the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Program. In some situations, you may be able to access benefits through homeowner’s insurance.

The primary cause is careless motorists who don’t see cyclists. However, there are lots of other causes: road rage incidents, dangerous construction zones, dangerous paths, or inadequate signage.

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