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On Behalf of Holladay Law Firm, PLLC | Nov 30, 2022 | Bicycle Accidents, Car Accidents, Firm News, Pedestrian Accidents, Personal Injury, Safety Tips

Risks Of Riding Your Bike At Night

Risks Of Riding Your Bike At Night

Imagine you’re riding your bike at night. Suddenly, a car appears in front of you and slams into you. You’re dazed and hurt and don’t know what to do. If the other person caused the bicycle accident, you need to speak to an attorney.

While riding a bike is good for your health and the environment, there are more risks to riding at night that you should consider. Before riding your bike at night, consider the following risks and talk to a bike accident attorney at the Holladay Law Firm if you have questions about your case.

Bikes Are Harder To See At Night

The biggest reason biking at night is riskier is that it is harder to see you. Bikes are smaller than cars, and they are already difficult to see. But when it is dark, it is even more challenging. Therefore, it is important to wear reflective clothing and bright light so you can see and others can see you.

Even though it is dark, drivers must use care when driving and not get in an accident with you. If you are hit by a car in the dark, you should talk to one of our car accident attorneys to learn if you have a case.

More Difficult To See Road Hazards

It is also more difficult to see road hazards after sundown. Some things that can cause an accident for bikers are uneven pavement, potholes, rocks, dead animals, and bumps in the road. For safety’s sake, it’s better to stick to roads and trails you know at night.

Greater Chances Of Being Mugged

Biking at night also increases the chances you could become a crime victim. Ideally, you should avoid remote areas where someone could attack without hearing them. It also is better to avoid biking trails with a lot of woods that are mostly empty at night. If you would not walk or jog in that area alone at night, biking there also is not a good idea.

Tips on bike night riding

Night riding bike can be thrilling, but it is important to take certain safety precautions.

  • Always wear a helmet and reflective clothing such as vests or arm bands.
  • Make sure your bike has functioning lights and reflectors, and replace any faulty parts or bulbs.
  • Make sure you take a phone with you in case of emergency, and try to ride with a friend or group if possible.
  • Additionally, plan out your route ahead of time – it is best to stick to well-lit roads and paths as much as possible.
  • Be sure to watch out for pedestrians and other vehicles, and follow all traffic laws.

How A Bike Accident Attorney Can Help You

You probably have severe injuries if a driver hits you on your bike at night. Your attorney can help you seek compensation for your injuries, lost earnings, and medical bills.

If you were wearing reflective gear and lights, your attorney might be able to prove that the driver is liable for your injuries. You can help your case by getting medical treatment as soon as possible after the accident. Delaying your treatments could mean the insurance company will deny responsibility for the accident. Therefore, it is critical to have your doctor check you over immediately. That way, you get the necessary medical treatments, and your doctor connects your injuries to the accident.

You could have severe injuries in a bicycle accident, so it is vital to speak to a personal injury attorney quickly. It may take months to recover, and you will need funds to pay for medical treatments, rehabilitation, and more. Injured parties from bike accidents should always talk to an attorney because you’re unlikely to receive sufficient compensation.

Contact A Spring, Texas Bicycle Accident Attorney

If you were injured on your bike by someone, you could have a right to compensation in a lawsuit. The Spring, Texas personal injury attorneys at Holladay Law Firm may obtain damages for your losses. Contact us for a complimentary case review.

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