Cycling is becoming a very popular form of transportation in the Fort Wayne, IN, area. However, as its popularity continues to increase, more bicycle accidents occur. Sometimes a motor vehicle driver is at fault as drivers may fail to pay attention to their surroundings, do not share the roads, or simply do not respect the rights of bicyclists. As a result, bicyclists often face painful, traumatic, and dangerous situations. When these accidents occur, the bicyclist may experience severe and permanent injuries due to their lack of protection.
Bicycle accidents can lead to lifelong injuries, medical costs, lost income, and pain and suffering. That is why you should contact a bicycle accident lawyer in Fort Wayne, IN, to help you seek the fair compensation you deserve. Blackburn Romey has office locations across Indiana, making it convenient for you to access our offices and receive the legal assistance you need.
Our team knows how the legal system works, and we know what it takes to win your bicycle accident case. To learn more, schedule a free case assessment at your earliest convenience.
Like any other accident, bicycle accidents can occur around Fort Wayne, Indiana. Our bicycle accident attorneys have helped clients with many different types of bicycle accidents. We have the experience, knowledge, and skills to handle any kind of bicycle accident you have been involved in, including:
When riding a bicycle, individuals are at risk of severe and catastrophic injuries. This is because cyclists do not have a shield, seat belts, airbags, or other layers of protection to keep them safe and secure during an accident. Cyclists can easily be thrown off their bicycles and hit their head, face, hands, and other body parts on the pavement or other objects.
This can lead to very painful injuries, which include:
Even though a bicycle does not have the same protections as a motor vehicle, you should always wear a helmet to protect your head from injury.
Bicycle accidents can become complicated quickly, making it difficult to determine who is at fault. Many parties can be found liable for the same bicycle accident. That is why you need a bicycle accident attorney in Fort Wayne, IN, to remain by your side, assisting you with these types of accidents. Here are a few of the parties we may investigate and consider liable for your accident:
Suppose your bicycle accident happened because of a road, parking lot, or sidewalk defect. In that case, the property owner or government may be responsible for your injuries. Our bicycle accident lawyers are available and ready to help you determine who may be liable for your accident.
Negligence is the number one reason for bicycle accidents. Proving who is at fault this takes time, careful attention to detail, and strong diligence. The following are four elements your lawyer will need to successfully prove negligence by another party in your case:
If your attorney can prove all four elements, the court may award you the compensation you need and deserve to get back on your feet. You should never let the responsible party off the hook. Talk to a Fort Wayne, IN, bicycle accident lawyer from Blackburn Romey today.
You always need evidence to support your side of the story when trying to prove that a person or party caused your accident and injuries. While this can sometimes be difficult to find, you have a better chance with the assistance of a lawyer. These are some of the beneficial pieces of evidence that may help your bicycle accident claim:
You must gather all the evidence to prove your argument is accurate and factual. To find out what can be entered as evidence, you should begin discussing with the bicycle accident lawyers at Blackburn Romey. Call our office today to speak with an experienced and compassionate Fort Wayne, IN, bicycle accident lawyer about your case.
One of the initial conversations with your attorney will be about the damages you want to pursue. Damages can be described as the losses you suffered from your bicycle accident. Although most people think of damages as financial consequences from the bike accident, there can also be non-financial consequences that you experience as well.
The lawyers from our firm will assist you in identifying your damages, which will help us determine an estimate for fair compensation. Some of the damages that you may suffer in your bicycle accident case include:
The statute of limitations in Indiana states that, in most circumstances, individuals have two years from the accident date to file a lawsuit for their injuries. Although this may seem like a long period, it can quickly pass you by while recovering and healing from your injuries. If you do not settle your claim or file a lawsuit within two years, you will not be able to receive any compensation in most circumstances. You should reach out to an attorney as soon as possible to ensure you do not miss the two-year deadline.
For years, the attorneys at Blackburn Romey have stood up and fought for the rights of injured individuals across Fort Wayne, Indiana, and surrounding areas. If you hire our team, you will have peace of mind, knowing that we do not back down and will vigorously pursue your claim. Our lawyers offer aggressive representation and strong advocacy skills to ensure that your story is properly told to seek the fair compensation you deserve.
Please call our office or fill out our contact form to schedule a meeting with one of our lawyers today. We will prepare to answer your questions and concerns, explain the legal process, create a detailed plan regarding your case, and pursue compensation for you.
Blackburn Romey founding partner Tom Blackburn graduated with honors receiving a degree from Indiana University at the Robert H. McKinney School of Law. Initiating his legal career in 1977, he has been active in practicing law and currently serves as a member of the Indiana State Bar Association on the Ethics and Advertising Committees, the American Bar Association, the American Association for Justice, as a board member at the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association, and as an appointed member of the Executive Committee for the State of Indiana for the National Trial Lawyers Association.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by Founding Partner, Tom Blackburn, who has more than 47 years of legal experience, including over 39 years specializing as a personal injury attorney.