Monday, January 11, 2010

Bicycle Injury Attorney at Law

By Jeffery Killino

As people all over America attempt to cope with the ongoing recession, new and different ways of saving money are becoming more and more popular. For many, that means clipping coupons for the first time in their lives, dining in rather than heading to restaurants, or simply putting off high dollar purchases. Some people are going as far as riding their bikes to work.

But with the added saving comes a potentially dangerous situation: Bicycle accidents. In 2007 698 bicyclists died on U.S. roads. In fact, in a typical year, over 90 percent of cyclists killed in this country, die in crashes with motor vehicles. The typical bicyclist killed on our roads is a male over the age of 16 not wearing a helmet riding on a major road between intersections in an urban area on a summer night, when hit by a car.

With stats like that it should come as no surprise that any bicycle accident can result in serious injuries and possibly even permanent disabilities. In fact, on an average annual basis over half a million bicyclists will visit emergency rooms with injuries. Roughly 67,000 of those involve head injuries and 27,000 are severe enough to result in hospitalization.

Non-helmeted riders are 14 times more likely to be involved in a fatal crash than helmeted riders. But not all accidents are the fault of the cyclists. If you or a loved one has been seriously injured as a result of a bike accident, contact bicycle injury lawyer Jeffery Killino.

Jeffery Killino has settled dozens of cases as a bicycle injury lawyer where riders were hurt or injured by negligent drivers, poor road conditions, or dangerous and defective helmets.

The law surrounding accidents are incredibly complicated and vary greatly depending on the circumstances. If you've been seriously injured in a bicycle accident where you were not at fault, you may be able to receive financial compensation for your injuries. - 16887

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