Hit While Riding Your Bike?
Tampa Bicycle Accident Lawyers
Cyclists Deserve Safe Roads
We Fight for Injured Riders
Bike crashes often lead to serious injuries—and cyclists are rarely at fault. If you were hit while riding, we’ll stand up to insurers & help you claim the compensation you deserve.
Leveling the Playing Field
Building Strong Cycling Accident Cases
Drivers often blame cyclists after accidents. We move quickly to preserve evidence, prove liability & fight back against insurance company excuses—giving you a real path to recovery.
Crash Scene Review
We gather video footage, witness accounts & police reports.
Medical Coordination
We document how the crash caused your injuries.
Insurance Handling
We deal with adjusters who minimize cycling injuries.
Full Damages Strategy
We fight for your care costs, lost wages & long-term needs.
Cycling Accident FAQs
If you were hurt while riding, you likely have questions. Here’s what you need to know about bike crash cases in Florida.
What should I do after a bicycle accident?
Get medical help immediately—even if injuries seem minor. Call the police to file a report. Document the scene with photos, get driver and witness information, and avoid discussing fault. Contact an attorney early to help preserve your rights and evidence.
What if a car didn’t actually hit me but caused the crash?
You may still have a valid claim. If a driver’s negligence (like swerving or forcing you off the road) caused your crash, you can pursue compensation even without direct contact. We help prove these types of claims with evidence and witness testimony.
Who covers my medical bills after a bike accident?
If you have Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage in Florida, it may cover some medical bills. Otherwise, we pursue claims against the at-fault driver’s insurance and explore all available sources to cover your full costs.
How is fault determined in a cycling accident?
We look at traffic laws, right-of-way issues, evidence from the scene, and driver behavior. Cyclists have legal rights on Florida roads, and we know how to push back when insurers try to unfairly shift blame.
How long do I have to file a bike accident claim?
In Florida, you typically have two years from the accident date to file a lawsuit. Quick action strengthens your case by preserving critical evidence, so don’t wait to speak with an attorney.
Still Have a Question?
Biking injuries can be overwhelming. Let’s talk today about your rights, your options & how we can help you move forward.