Recoverable Damages in Orlando Bicycle Accidents | Compensation

Recoverable Damages in Orlando Bicycle Accidents

 The state’s unique climate has made bicyclists active participants in traffic. Despite the high number of bike lanes, many bicyclists are involved in accidents, especially when they take to the Orlando Motor Speedway. Florida law provides equal rights for road users, which means an injured bicyclist can receive financial compensation based on each party’s degree of fault.

Recoverable Damages in Orlando Bicycle Accidents

 Just like any other road user, a bicyclist is entitled to recoverable damages in Orlando. These include medical expenses, damage to the vehicle, loss of wages, and physical and mental harm. Considering that the average SUV weighs 3,000 pounds, you can understand that even at a vehicle’s lowest speeds, if a collision occurs with a bicyclist, the latter can suffer serious injuries, sometimes incompatible with life. That’s why it’s important to know the consequences of an incident and the costs for which a bicyclist may be compensated.

Damages a Bicyclist May Recover Under Florida Law

 Under Florida law, an injured bicyclist may be entitled to compensation in the event of the following types of damages:

  1. Economic damages. Quantifiable damages, including medical expenses, property damage, and loss of employment.
  2. Non-economic damages. Damages that are not quantifiable, including pain, suffering, impaired quality of life, etc.
  3. Punitive damages awarded to the at-fault party. In this case, a judge determines the amount of damages for the at-fault party.

 

Our legal representative can help you determine what recoverable damages in Orlando can be awarded to you as a bicyclist.

Bike Accident Injuries You Can Sue for in Orlando

Several hundred thousand bicyclists are involved in motor vehicle accidents each year. Injuries can be mild, moderate, or severe. By contacting a medical organization within 14 days of the date of the accident, you can expect to receive compensation in Orlando.

The most common types of injuries sustained by bicyclists are:

  • lower extremity fractures;
  • craniocerebral injuries;
  • spinal cord injuries;
  • internal bleeding;
  • post-traumatic body condition.

 

You can receive compensation for medical expenses only if you see your doctor in a timely manner.

Emotional Damages

 Emotional damages will be paid to an injured cyclist if an indication of emotional distress became apparent after one of the following causes can be proven in court:

  • Acts of negligence that caused the bicyclist to be injured.
  • Intentional misconduct in which the cyclist was or was not physically hurt.
  • The occurrence of an emotional disturbance due to negligence.

 

In some cases, a doctor’s and psychiatrist’s report will be required to confirm the fact of emotional distress.

Financial Damages

 Financial damages are based on the cyclist’s, truck driver’s, or passenger car driver’s current insurance coverage. Financial damages usually include medical expenses, damage to the vehicle, loss of employment due to disability, etc.

Property Damages

 A bicycle is just like a car, truck, etc. If you are in a collision with a car, your bicycle may be damaged beyond repair or may have to undergo a costly restoration. Under Florida law, the injured bicyclist will be entitled to compensation for property damage.

Physical Damages

 The bicyclist in a car accident is the weaker party, and physical injuries happen more often to the bicyclist than to the driver of a truck or car. The most common physical injuries are:

  • arm fractures;
  • leg fractures;
  • hip injuries;
  • back injuries;
  • paralysis;
  • amputation, etc.

 

Depending on the severity of the physical condition, the cyclist will be assigned the appropriate categories of compensation.

What Compensation Can I Expect in My Accident Case?

The amount of compensation payments will depend on the kind of insurance that the people involved in the incident have. For example, under regular car insurance, funeral expenses could be up to $10,000. Mostly, the amount of compensation will depend on the circumstances of the crash and the nature of your injuries.

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Were you involved in, or the victim of, a bicycle accident? Contact our lawyers, who will review your case, provide a free initial consultation, and advise you on your next steps.

Written by Rafael NunezAttorneyPosted on October 23, 2021
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