Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Bicycle Injury Attorney at Law

By Jeffery Killino

As people all over America attempt to cope with the ongoing recession, new and different ways of saving money are becoming more and more popular. For many, that means clipping coupons for the first time in their lives, dining in rather than heading to restaurants, or simply putting off high dollar purchases. Some people are going as far as riding their bikes to work.

While saving money is certainly to be encouraged, it doesn't come without the added risk of bicycle accidents. 698 bicyclists died on US roads in 2007 alone. In an average year, over 90% of the accidents where cyclists die, involve bicycles and motor vehicles. In fact, the most frequent accident resulting in a cyclist death involves a man 17 years or older, without a helmet, riding on a high traffic road, between intersections, in urban areas, on a summer night that is then struck be a car.

With stats like that it should come as no surprise that any bicycle accident can result in serious injuries and possibly even permanent disabilities. In fact, on an average annual basis over half a million bicyclists will visit emergency rooms with injuries. Roughly 67,000 of those involve head injuries and 27,000 are severe enough to result in hospitalization.

Cyclists without helmets are 14x more likely to be killed in a crash than those wearing helmets. But quite often, the accidents aren't the cyclists fault. Many times the rider is helpless to avoid injury. If you or a family member have been injured in a bicycle accident, contact bicycle injury lawyer Jeffery Killino.

As a bicycle injury lawyer, Jeffery Killino has settled dozens of cases where bicyclists were injured due to negligent drivers, defective helmets or dangerous, inadequately maintained roadways.

The law surrounding accidents are incredibly complicated and vary greatly depending on the circumstances. If you've been seriously injured in a bicycle accident where you were not at fault, you may be able to receive financial compensation for your injuries.

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