The Advocates have taken on thousands of bicycle accident cases over the last three decades, and we are ready to take yours. Our competent, experienced personal injury lawyers are standing by to listen to your story and get you started on the road to recovery.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a bicycle accident, you need an Advocate for your personal injury claim. Contact our Nebraska bicycle accident lawyers today for a free case evaluation.
Immediately after your accident, check for injuries
Contact The Advocates as soon as possible to begin the road to recovery
Seek medical attention as soon as you can
Get any property damage assessed and repaired
Once you've completed treatment, your case can move forward
Your Advocate will send a demand letter to the other party
Not every accident requires an attorney. However, if the accident resulted in injuries or significant property damage, it is a good idea to contact a lawyer. An experienced personal injury attorney can help you navigate the claims process, which can be lengthy and complex.
Your attorney will build your case, keep track of your medical records, negotiate with insurance companies, and represent you in court if necessary. Studies have shown that accident victims who hire a personal injury lawyer can receive settlements up to 3.5 times larger than if they settled on their own.
The best way to know if you have a case is to speak with an attorney. The Advocates offer free consultations—you can speak with a qualified legal team to understand what your case is worth without paying a dime. Once you have decided to hire an Advocate, we will investigate your accident to firmly establish liability.
Your initial consultation with us is always 100% free. There are never any upfront costs or hidden fees when you hire The Advocates.
Our attorneys work on a contingency basis, which means that our attorney fees are calculated as a percentage of your settlement. You will not pay us unless we win your case, and you receive a settlement.
Every personal injury case is different. There is no one-size-fits-all solution to accident claims. The length of the claims process will depend on the severity of your injuries, the willingness of the other party to settle, the court’s caseload, and more.
In general, personal injury cases can take anywhere from several months to a few years. It’s important to contact an attorney as soon as possible to get your case started. Each state has a statute of limitations for personal injury cases, after which you will lose your right of action.
When you hire The Advocates, we will begin investigating your accident immediately while you finish medical treatment. Once all evidence and medical records have been compiled, your attorney will send a demand letter to the other party’s insurance company. At this point, negotiations will begin.
In many cases, a settlement can be reached during negotiations. If the other party refuses to make a fair offer, you may choose to file a suit. In the litigation phase, your attorney will represent you in court in front of a judge, jury, and/or arbitrator.
For nearly 30 years, The Advocates have helped thousands of personal injury victims receive the compensation and care they deserve after their accidents, and we are prepared to do the same for you.
We can help you:
Depending on the nature of your accident and the protective gear you were wearing at the time, bicycle accident injuries can range from road rash to life-threatening conditions. Some common injuries bicycle accident victims face are:
Nebraska has a safe passing law, which requires motorists to give 3 feet of space between themselves and a cyclist.
Cyclists do not need to ride on the shoulder of the road, however, bicycles should be ridden as close to the right side of the road as is safe. There are a few exceptions to this rule. Cyclists may depart from the right side of the road under the following conditions:
Cyclists may not ride on limited-access roads such as freeways.
In general, bicycles are allowed to be ridden on sidewalks in Nebraska. However, some cities and towns, such as Lincoln, have restrictions against it. It is important to be informed of the laws in any area you plan to ride.
When riding on the sidewalk, cyclists should adhere to the following rules:
When traveling on roadways, cyclists must follow the same rules of the road as motorists. It is important that bikers follow these laws, because intersections can be a particularly dangerous place for bicycles.
Bicyclists should obey all the same signs and signals that motorists do, including:
When turning, cyclists should use the universally-recognized hand signals to alert drivers to their intentions. Just as motorists are required to use their blinkers when changing direction, so too should bikers. The law requires cyclists to signal at least 100 feet before their turn.
In general, hand signals should be done using the left arm. The following hand signals help communicate your plans to drivers:
NRS 60-6,315 states that bikers must have at least one hand on the handlebars at all times when riding on roadways. Of course, using two hands when biking provides you with more control and is the safer option.
Riding on roadways without either hand on the handlebars is both dangerous and illegal.
Cyclists must also have both feet on the pedals at all times.
State law requires that everyone on a bicycle must have their own seat. Tandem bikes can ride on the road, but can only carry one person for every seat on the bike.
Nebraska law requires all bicycles on public roadways to be equipped with the following:
If you were injured in a bicycle accident, you will need to prove that the driver of the vehicle was at fault in order to receive any damages. Nebraska is a modified comparative fault state, meaning that even if you were partially at fault for the accident, you can still receive a settlement. Your settlement will be reduced according to the level of responsibility you had in causing the crash.
Insurance companies will do whatever it takes to avoid compensating you fairly for your damages. They may try to diminish the severity of your injuries or deny liability altogether. Obtaining the settlement you deserve will likely not be an easy task.
The Advocates are Nebraska bicycle accident lawyers with years of experience negotiating with insurance providers and fighting for their clients’ right to fair compensation under the law. We understand that when recovering from debilitating injuries, the last thing you want to do is navigate your way through a complex legal process.
We are here to help every step of the way, from building your case to helping you understand your medical bills. We will be by your side to listen to your story, understand your needs, and fight for your best interests. Contact us today for a free consultation and to get started on the road to recovery.
You deserve an attorney who cares. You deserve an Advocate.