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Areas - Bicycle Accidents
Bicycle
accidents in Pennsylvania and New Jersey are too
common. There are many avid bicyclists in the Delaware
Valley region including Bucks County, Mercer County, and Philadelphia. Pennsylvania has several designated bicycle routes
crossing throughout the state. Many of these PA bicycle
routes have no shoulder and are not very safe for
bicycle riding. Philadelphia has recently made bicycle
riding safer by designating the right lane of several
streets for use by bicyclists only.
Bicycle accidents usually involve serious personal injuries.
Learn how to prove who was at fault for your Pennsylvania or New Jersey bicycle accident.
Our PA and NJ
personal injury law firm has experience of representing
fatally injured bicycle vs. car accident victims and
their families. A large percentage of bicycle accidents
occur during dusk or dark hours due to the lack of
visibility of bicyclists. New Jersey and Pennsylvania
have laws in place that require bicyclists to use
special lighting on their bicycles similar to other
vehicles on the road. Just like motorcyclists, the goal
of a bicyclist should be to be seen by drivers of other
vehicles on the road.
Drivers
today are often times in a hurry to get where they need
to be and with distracted driving accidents becoming
more prevalent, bicyclists are not safe from bicycle
accidents unless they are completely out of the lanes of
travel and shoulder of the road. Most experienced
Pennsylvania and New Jersey bicyclists know to wear
helmets, even though the law may not require it.
Bucks
County, Mercer County, and Philadelphia bicycle
accidents result in many different types of injuries
including
broken bones,
head injuries,
shoulder
injuries, and different types of
spinal injuries.
Unlike car vs. car accidents, oftentimes drivers of
cars, without knowing, force bicyclists off the road and
into a guardrail or down a ravine. This leaves
bicyclists in peril, on their own to fend for
themselves, and often with very serious personal
injuries. This is why it is important for bicyclists to
bike with a buddy and carry a cell phone at all times so
that they can call an ambulance or police after a
bicycle accident occurs.
If you
or a loved one has been injured in a PA bicycle accident
or a NJ bicycle accident, contact the
experienced
personal injury lawyers at Saile & Saile LLP. We offer
victims or families of victims of Bucks County, Mercer
County, and Philadelphia bicycle accidents valuable
information during our free consultations. Bicycle accident
victims are entitled to fair compensation if they have
been injured by a negligent driver. |
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Saile & Saile LLP represents victims throughout
Pennsylvania and New Jersey including Bucks County,
Mercer County, NJ, and Philadelphia car accidents
and other personal injuries in: Bensalem, Newtown,
Langhorne, Bristol, Doylestown, Trenton, Quakertown,
Southampton, Hopewell, Ewing, Levittown, Hamilton,
Morrisville, Warminster, Yardley, New Hope,
Pennington, Princeton, New Britain, Warrington,
Wrightstown, Upper Makefield, East – West Windsor,
Hulmeville, Penndel, Falls, Oxford Valley,
Tullytown, Robinsville, Chalfont, Ivyland,
Buckingham, Hightstown, Lawrenceville, Bedminster,
Nockamixon, Yardville, Hilltown, Dublin, Perkasie,
and Princeton Junction. Including accidents on I-95,
US Rt. 1, I-76, I-476, I-676, I-295, I-495,
Pennsylvania Turnpike, NJ Turnpike, Rt. 42, Atlantic
City Expressway, Route 55, Route 130, Street Road,
Rt. 611, Scudder Falls Bridge, Burlington-Bristol
Bridge, Tacony Palmyra Bridge, Betsy Ross Bridge,
Ben Franklin, Walt Whitman Bridges, and the
Commodore Barry Bridge.
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