Clearwater Florida Bicycle Accident Lawyer Library Articles
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Florida Bicycle Accidents Caused By Road Construction Florida bicycle accidents caused by road construction have challenges due to how rapidly the circumstances causing the crash change as construction progresses. -
Roundabouts Still Plague Cyclists in The Villages, Florida There seems to be some consensus among traffic designers that roundabouts are effective in reducing injury crashes but are they actually safer for cyclists? -
Roundabout Bicycle Accidents in The Villages, Florida Navigating roundabouts in The Villages safely in an automobile or other vehicle requires special attention and an understanding of the rules of the road. -
A Company Driver Negligently Injures a Cyclist in Florida When a company allows a vehicle to be driven it may be held responsible for the negligence of its driver which results in the injury or death of a cyclist. -
Shoulder Injuries Caused By a Florida Cycling Crash Shoulder injuries are common in cycling crashes. The type of injury that a cyclist will suffer will depend on the crash and where and how the shoulder was hurt. -
Elbow Fracture from a Florida Bicycle Accident According to several orthopedic surgeons, elbow injuries are the most common among cyclists because of the weight they put on their arms when they fall. -
Florida Cycling Accidents in a Parking Lot Driving, walking and riding your bicycle in a parking lot can be risky. According to the NSC, more than 50,000 crashes occur in parking lots and annually. -
Most Dangerous Areas for Cyclists in the Orlando Florida A study conducted by MetroPlan Orlando, there are 20 corridors which are deemed as the Most Dangerous Corridors for a cyclist in the Greater Orlando Area -
What is the Safest Lane Position a Cyclist Should Ride? One of the most difficult things for cyclists to realize is the importance lane positioning plays in being seen by drivers. Find out the safest position to ride -
You May Get Ziltch From Homeowner Who's Dog Takes Down Bike Homeowners are responsible, whether their dog bites you or simply gets under your bicycle wheel causing you to crash, but compensation can be difficult.