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What’s the Statute of Limitations for Bicycle Accidents in California?

Cycling is a popular choice in California, offering health benefits, cost savings, and an environmentally friendly alternative to driving. However, it also comes with risks, especially when sharing the road with vehicles.

If you or someone you know has been involved in a bicycle accident in California, understanding the statute of limitations and the legal steps to take can be crucial in securing the compensation you deserve.

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Understanding California’s Statute of Limitations for Bicycle Accidents

In California, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims, including those from bicycle accidents, is two years from the accident date. This means you have two years to file a claim for injuries and damages. Filing within this window is essential; otherwise, you may lose your right to recover any compensation for the accident.

While focusing on your recovery is the top priority, beginning the claims process sooner rather than later is wise. Consulting a skilled bicycle accident attorney can help you understand your options and ensure your case is filed correctly and on time.

For more insights on filing a claim in California, refer to this guide on key insights into bicycle accident claims.

Exceptions to the Statute of Limitations

In certain cases, the two-year statute of limitations may be adjusted:

  • Minors: If the victim is under 18 at the time of the accident, the two-year period doesn’t begin until they turn 18. Essentially, minors have until age 20 to file a claim.
  • Government Negligence: If a government entity, like a city vehicle, is involved, a shorter six-month period applies for filing a claim against the government. In these cases, consulting an attorney promptly is crucial to avoid missing the tighter deadline.

What to Do After a Bicycle Accident in California

Knowing what to do after a bicycle accident can play a significant role in your ability to pursue compensation. Here’s a quick guide on what to do immediately after an accident:

  1. Ensure Safety First: Move to a safe location away from traffic, if possible, and assess any immediate injuries.
  2. Call 911: Reporting the accident to the police is essential, as their report will help support your claim.
  3. Gather Information and Evidence: Obtain contact details, insurance, and registration information from the driver involved. If there are witnesses, get their contact information as well. Photos of the accident scene, vehicle, and your injuries can serve as valuable evidence.
  4. Seek Medical Attention: A prompt medical evaluation is critical, even if you feel relatively okay. Some injuries may not be immediately apparent but can cause complications later.
  5. Consult an Attorney: Before speaking with insurance companies, contact a bicycle accident attorney. Legal guidance can help you understand your rights, evaluate your claim, and avoid pitfalls in the claims process.

You may also want to read The Hazards of Cycling in California

Types of Compensation Available for Bicycle Accident Claims

After a bicycle accident, you may face a range of expenses and losses. Here are some types of bicycle accident claim payouts you may be eligible to seek:

  • Medical Expenses: Compensation covers both immediate and future medical costs, especially if your injuries require long-term care.
  • Lost Wages: If the accident prevents you from working, you can seek compensation for lost income. This may also cover any future earnings lost if you’re unable to return to your previous role.
  • Pain and Suffering: These non-economic damages include physical and emotional distress, such as PTSD, depression, or anxiety caused by the accident.
  • Wrongful Death: In cases where the accident tragically leads to death, surviving family members may file a wrongful death lawsuit to cover funeral expenses and the loss of companionship.

For further insight on common injuries and their prevention, take a look at this article on cycling accident injuries.

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Navigating the Legal Process with Tofer & Associates

If you or a loved one has experienced a bicycle accident in California, understanding and acting within the statute of limitations is essential to securing your right to compensation. The two-year deadline for personal injury claims means that gathering evidence, seeking medical care, and consulting with an attorney promptly are all critical steps. Exceptions to this deadline, such as in cases involving minors or government vehicles, may apply, making professional legal guidance especially valuable.

At Tofer & Associates, we’re here to support bicycle accident victims, offering tailored legal assistance to ensure you receive fair compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. . Our team will work closely with medical and financial experts to document the full extent of your losses and guide you through each step, ensuring you’re not pressured into an unfair settlement.

Don’t wait—call us today for a free consultation, where we’ll review your case and provide personalized advice for your journey toward justice.

*Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. Please consult with a qualified attorney to discuss your specific case.

Personal Injury Attorney Alex Tofer
ALEX TOFER

Alex Tofer, the founder and managing partner of Tofer & Associates since 2001, specializes in personal injury cases but also adeptly represents clients in premises liability lawsuits and lemon law matters throughout California. For inquiries regarding this article or legal assistance, please feel free to reach out to us.

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