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Cycling can be an efficient, environmentally-friendly way to commute. It can also be a rigorous form of exercise, as well as an enjoyable recreational activity that friends, family members, and neighbours can enjoy together.

Unfortunately, throughout the province, there has been a recent spike in cycling injuries. Because of widespread driver negligence, hospitalizations related to bicycling accidents jumped by a staggering 48% in just one recent year.

Driver negligence occurs when a motor vehicle operator fails to uphold their responsibilities to the safety of others. According to the province’s Traffic Safety Act, motor vehicle operators owe a duty of care to all other road-users, including other drivers and their passengers. This duty of care extends to pedestrians and cyclists, as well.

A driver might be considered negligent if, by engaging in any form of wrongful action behind the wheel, they fail to fulfill the duty of care they are required by law to provide. They may do so by committing any number of traffic offenses, including:

  • Ignoring traffic signs/signals
  • Speeding
  • Texting while driving
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs
  • Driving distractedly
  • And more

Cyclists are among the most vulnerable road-users. With little protection from the dangers of the road, people who are struck by motor vehicles often lose their lives, or sustain severe, life-altering injuries. Injured survivors of bicycle accidents often struggle to afford the costs of necessary medical care, lifestyle adjustments, and other expenses associated with their injuries. This is especially true if they are unable to work as a result of their accident-related injuries.

Anyone who has been injured in a motor vehicle accident – including bicycle riders – should be entitled to Section B benefits to cover the costs of various expenses. Even those who were injured by a hit-and-run driver or an uninsured motorist should be able to access coverage through the province’s Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Program (MVAC). However, depending on the severity of the injuries they have sustained, the insurance coverage available to a bicycle accident survivor may not be enough to cover their total injury-related losses.

If your injuries were caused by a driver’s negligence, our bicycle accident lawyers serving Camrose may be able to help you pursue a civil claim against the at-fault motorist. Our Camrose bicycle accident lawyers have experience fighting against the unfair tactics used by insurance companies to try paying deserving accident survivors less than what they should be owed. To learn how our bicycle accident lawyers serving Camrose may be able to help you in your pursuit of justice and fair compensation, contact us today.

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Our Camrose bicycle accident lawyers are standing by to provide you with a free initial consultation. During this cost-free, no-obligation first meeting, you will have the opportunity to receive personalized, case-specific legal advice and learn about options for compensation that might be available to you. To learn more, call our bicycle accident lawyers serving Camrose today.

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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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