Recoverable Damages After a Bike Accident

A bicycle accident can leave you with a growing stack of medical bills, lost income, and a long and painful recovery process. Our experienced Selma personal injury attorneys are here to support you through this challenging time and help you obtain a fair settlement or court award.

In a bike accident injury case, the following damages may be recoverable:

  • Medical expenses: Bicycle crashes often result in serious injuries that require immediate medical attention. Recoverable medical expenses include ambulance rides, hospital stays, surgeries, doctor visits, prescription medications, physical therapy, and any other necessary medical treatments related to the accident.
  • Pain and suffering: The pain and suffering from a bicycle accident can be intense and long-lasting. This damage category covers your physical and emotional suffering, including the pain you endured during recovery, the effects on your daily activities, and even the loss of enjoyment of life.
  • Emotional distress: Bicycle accidents can cause lasting emotional issues, such as anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Emotional distress damages attempt to compensate for the psychological impact of the accident on your mental well-being.
  • Lost wages: If you missed work due to the injuries sustained in the bicycle crash, you may be entitled to recover lost wages. This damage includes the income you would have earned had the accident not occurred. It should also include any sick leave or vacation days you used during recovery.
  • Decreased earning capacity: In some cases, a bike wreck can result in long-term or permanent injuries, like a traumatic brain injury (TBI) or spinal cord damage, that limit your ability to earn the same income as before the accident. If your earning capacity has been negatively affected, you may be eligible to receive compensation for this reduction or loss.
  • Vehicle damage: If your bicycle was damaged in the crash, you can seek compensation for the repair or replacement costs. Even though bicycles are not motor vehicles, they are still considered property, and damages to your bike should be accounted for in your claim.
  • Other accident-related damages: Depending on the specifics of your bicycle accident case, you may recover additional damages. These could include, but are not limited to, rehabilitation costs, home modifications for disability accommodations, loss of consortium, and punitive damages (in cases of extreme negligence or willful misconduct).

While every case is unique, our dedicated team will work tirelessly to assess the full extent of your damages and fight for the maximum compensation possible.

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How a Selma Bicycle Accident Attorney Can Help You

If you or your child has been involved in a bicycle crash in Selma, reaching out to a qualified attorney from our firm is the first step toward protecting your rights and pursuing a fair settlement.

Here’s how an experienced attorney from Heninger Garrison Davis can assist you:

  • Investigating the accident: Your lawyer will conduct a comprehensive investigation to collect evidence, including police reports, eyewitness testimony, surveillance footage, and expert analyses (if needed) to establish liability.
  • Identifying the liable parties: Our experienced attorneys thoroughly assess the accident to identify at-fault parties, such as negligent motorists, government entities, and parts manufacturers.
  • Negotiating with insurers: We handle all insurance negotiations and disputes to keep them from taking advantage of you and to ensure you receive a fair settlement.
  • Calculating damages: Our personal injury team evaluates the full value of your claim, considering not only financial damages but also things like pain and suffering that are more challenging to quantify.
  • Representing you in court: While many cases settle during negotiations, your attorney will prepare your case for trial and fight for you in court if necessary. We are committed to achieving fair compensation for your injuries and accident-related losses.

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Time Limit for Personal Injury Lawsuits in Alabama

Per Ala. Code § 6-2-38, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims, including those involving bicycle accidents, is two years from the incident date. Barring unique circumstances, you could lose the right to recover compensation if you miss this deadline.

During your initial consultation, one of our attorneys can tell you exactly how much time you have left to file your claim.

While you may have two years to file a lawsuit, time is of the essence after an accident for other reasons. Evidence can be lost or destroyed over time, and witnesses could forget important details or become harder to locate. Also, the sooner you contact an attorney, the sooner you can recover the compensation you need to heal and move forward.

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At Heninger Garrison Davis, LLC, we want to help you recover both physically and financially. Our legal team is ready to seek maximum compensation for your monetary and nonmonetary losses. Don’t let an insurance company take advantage of you! We are here to help during this difficult time.

Our bicycle accident attorneys in Selma, AL, understand the intricacies of bicycle collision cases and will guide you through the legal process with compassion. Contact us today to schedule a free case evaluation with one of our experienced lawyers.

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