When a driver collides with a cyclist, the cyclist is likely to sustain injuries because they don’t have the protection the body of a car provides. Often, the cyclist will get hurt from the initial impact when they hit the ground. Even when an accident occurs at slow speeds, a cyclist can incur serious or fatal injuries. Here are some of the common bicycle accident injuries:
- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Broken Bones or Fractures
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Lacerations, Cuts, Bruises
If the injuries are severe, like a TBI or a fractured spinal cord, the cyclist may have lifelong health problems.
Even if the accident doesn’t result in life-changing injuries, their injuries will still likely need a lot of care and time before they get back to a normal routine. When our lawyers investigate your case, we’ll carefully assess your medical records to get the full extent of your injuries. This would include the specific type of injuries you’ve suffered, if you had to go to the hospital, what your treatment plan will entail, and how your recovery will affect your life. Your recovery could prevent you from working, and you may not be able to get back on your bike for a significant amount of time. Our Fayetteville bicycle accident lawyer compiles all the evidence we need to show how the other party acted negligently, how their negligence caused your injuries, and how your injuries have caused you pain and suffering.