Bicycling is a popular mode of transportation and recreation all over the country and, indeed, all over the world. But this sudden surge in popularity has resulted in Tennessee seeing many bicycle accidents in recent years. And while it is true that riding a bicycle offers numerous benefits, it also provides just as many risks, especially when bicycle riders have to share the road with motor vehicle drivers. Understanding some of the most common causes of bicycle accidents and how fault is determined is critical for cyclists, drivers, and anyone involved in a bike crash.
Common Causes of Bicycle Accidents
Bicycle accidents may have a variety of causes, many of which come down to driver negligence. Some of the most common causes of bicycle accidents include:
- Failing to Yield – The top cause of bicycle accidents is failure to yield. Many drivers don’t realize they must yield to cyclists at intersections or when making turns. This negligence often leads to collisions that can cause serious personal injuries or even fatalities.
- Distracted Driving – When drivers are distracted—texting, eating, or engaging in other activities—they are less likely to notice cyclists on the road. Distracted driving doesn’t just cause car crashes – it also causes fatal bike crashes.
- Door-Related Accidents – Commonly referred to as “dooring,” this occurs when a driver or passenger opens a car door into the path of an oncoming cyclist. Without enough time to stop, the cyclist can collide with the door, leading to severe injuries.
- Speeding – Speeding reduces a driver’s ability to stop in time to avoid hitting a cyclist. It also increases the severity of injuries in bike accidents involving a motor vehicle.
- Ignoring Bike Lanes – Bike lanes are designed to provide cyclists with a safe space to ride. However, cyclists are at significant risk when drivers encroach upon or block bike lanes.
- Cyclist Errors – Drivers are often at fault for bike crashes. However, cyclists can also contribute to their own injuries by ignoring traffic laws and failing to ride defensively. When a driver can’t anticipate a cyclist’s moves due to errors, it can lead to devastating crashes.
- Poor Road Conditions – Hazards like potholes, debris, and poorly marked lanes can lead to bike accidents.
Bicycle Accident Fault in Tennessee
In order to pursue compensation after a bike accident, you’ll need to identify the party who was responsible for the collision. An experienced bike accident lawyer can take the lead on this process. They’ll begin by gathering evidence, including police reports, medical records, witness statements, and physical evidence from the accident scene. They’ll use this evidence to determine exactly what happened and who caused the crash.
It’s important to keep in mind that Tennessee operates under a modified comparative negligence system. Here’s what that means:
- A party can recover damages only if they are found to be less than 50 percent at fault for the accident
- The total compensation is reduced by the percentage of fault assigned to the claimant
For example, if a cyclist is found 20 percent at fault for an accident and the damages total $100,000, the cyclist can recover $80,000. Moreover, if a cyclist is found to be more than 50 percent responsible for the accident, they won’t be eligible to recover compensation for their injuries, regardless of how severe they may be.
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Establishing Liability in Bicycle Crash Cases
Determining liability often involves investigating:
- Police Reports – These provide initial assessments of how the accident occurred and who may be at fault.
- Witness Statements – Eyewitness accounts can corroborate or refute claims made by either party.
- Traffic Laws – Violations such as a driver failing to yield or a cyclist ignoring a stop sign play a significant role in establishing fault.
- Video Evidence – Footage from traffic cameras or nearby businesses can provide crucial evidence.
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How Fault Affects Bicycle Accident Claims
Fault directly impacts bicycle accident claims in several ways:
- Insurance Settlements – Insurance companies often try to minimize payouts by disputing fault. If drivers fail to adhere to traffic laws, their insurer may be more likely to settle. However, if the cyclist shares fault, the settlement amount may be reduced.
- Litigation Outcomes – If a case goes to court, Tennessee’s modified comparative negligence system will determine the final compensation. Clear evidence of the other party’s negligence can significantly improve a cyclist’s chances of recovering damages.
- Damages Awarded – Damages in bicycle accident claims often include medical expenses (which includes treatment costs for injuries sustained in the accident), lost wages (compensation for time missed from work), and pain and suffering (which is monetary relief for physical and emotional distress).
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Safety Precautions to Reduce Bicycle Accidents
Accidents can happen regardless of the steps you may take to prevent them. However, taking certain safety precautions can significantly reduce the risk of serious injury. Here are a few things to do to protect yourself:
- Wear a Helmet – Helmets can significantly reduce the severity of head injuries in the event of an accident.
- Follow Traffic Laws – Cyclists should obey all traffic signals, use hand signals, and ride in the direction of traffic.
- Use Bike Lanes – When available, bike lanes provide a safer space for cyclists.
- Be Visible – Wear bright clothing and use lights or reflectors, especially at night.
Drivers must also do their part to avoid bike accidents by adhering to traffic safety rules, checking blind spots, and respecting bike lanes.
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The Role of Bicycle Accident Attorneys
Consulting a skilled attorney is crucial if you’ve been injured in a bicycle accident in Tennessee. Bicycle accident attorneys can help you with the following:
- Gather evidence to establish liability in bicycle crash cases
- Negotiate with insurance companies to secure fair compensation
- Understand how faults affect bicycle accident claims under Tennessee law
- Pursue damages for medical expenses, lost wages, and other losses
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Bicycle accidents involving motor vehicles can result in life-altering injuries and significant financial burdens for victims. If you suffered injuries in a Memphis bike accident, you need strong legal representation to fight for the compensation and justice you need. At Gatti, Keltner, Bienvenu & Montesi, PLC, we have decades of experience handling personal injury cases in Memphis and throughout Tennessee. Contact us today at (901) 526-2126 for a free consultation to discuss your case and learn how we can help you secure the compensation you deserve.