You’re riding your bike home from work when you’re suddenly hit by a car. What happens next? In those first moments, the shock and pain can be overwhelming. You may feel confused, scared of serious injury, and worried about missing work.
In California, these types of accidents are far more common than most people realize. Whether you’re riding to the grocery store, heading to the park, or simply enjoying a casual ride, the risk of being struck by a vehicle is a harsh reality.
Cycling, considered a healthy and eco-friendly activity, has unfortunately become increasingly dangerous. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), California averages approximately 177 bicycle fatalities per year, ranking second in the nation in this category.
After a bicycle accident, calling the authorities is not enough. Victims need the support of an experienced bicycle accident lawyer to secure justice and fair compensation. The financial burden of these accidents can be devastating and often includes medical bills, lost wages, rehabilitation, and long-term care.
At Adamson Ahdoot, our legal team has extensive experience handling bicycle accident claims. We are dedicated to protecting victims’ rights and fighting to recover the maximum possible compensation.
If you or a loved one has been hit by a car while riding a bike, call us today at (866) 645-4992 for a free, confidential case review. Our attorneys will explain your legal options and help you pursue justice.
Just Got Hit on Your Bike? Here’s What to Do First
It’s normal to feel disoriented and unsure about what to do immediately after a bicycle accident. That’s why Adamson Ahdoot prepared this guide: to help California cyclists understand their rights and take the right steps to protect themselves.
Bicycle accidents are not like other traffic collisions. Cyclists have little physical protection, so even minor impacts with motor vehicles can result in life-altering injuries or death. Despite safety campaigns by California agencies, such as the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG), which aim to educate drivers to slow down and stay alert for cyclists and pedestrians, these accidents continue to happen at alarming rates.
So, what should you do if you are involved in a bicycle accident? Here are the most important steps:
- Make Sure You’re Safe: If possible, move to a safe area to avoid further danger from oncoming traffic.
- Get Medical Attention: Even if you think your injuries are minor, seek immediate medical care. Some conditions, like internal injuries or concussions, may not show symptoms right away. Having medical records is also critical for any future claim.
- Call the Authorities and Request a Police Report: A police report provides official documentation of the accident and strengthens your case when pursuing compensation.
- Take Photos and Videos: Document the accident scene, your bicycle, the vehicle involved, road conditions, and your injuries.
- Identify Witnesses: Ask anyone who saw the accident for their names and contact information, such as phone numbers or email addresses.
- Do Not Admit Fault: Avoid making statements at the scene that could be misinterpreted as accepting blame.
- Consult a Bicycle Accident Lawyer: An experienced attorney will guide you through the legal process, protect your rights, and help you pursue the full compensation you deserve.

Your Rights as a Cyclist After an Accident in California
In California, cyclists have the same rights and obligations as motor vehicle drivers. According to state law, all road users—including drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians—must share the road responsibly. Under California Vehicle Code §21200, cyclists must obey traffic laws to protect themselves and others.
So, what happens in accidents involving injuries? How is fault determined?
Establishing liability in a bicycle accident can be complex and often requires a detailed examination of the circumstances. While motor vehicle drivers are often at fault, cyclists may also be held responsible if they fail to comply with traffic laws.
Key Laws Protecting Cyclists in California
When it comes to laws that protect cyclists’ rights, three are particularly important in the event of an accident:
- California Vehicle Code §21200–21212: Defines the rights and responsibilities of cyclists on California roads.
- Negligence Law: Establishes liability for injuries and damages caused to cyclists due to another party’s negligent or reckless behavior.
- Comparative Negligence: Allows injured cyclists to recover compensation even if they are partially at fault, though the amount is reduced proportionally to their share of responsibility.
Understanding Legal Responsibility in Bicycle Accidents
Now that we understand the laws protecting cyclists, it’s important to see how they are applied in practice. This helps clarify how legal responsibility is determined in bicycle accidents.
Generally, there are three main factors considered when assessing fault in a bicycle incident. Let’s examine each with practical examples:
1. Was the Driver Negligent?
A driver may be held liable for failing to obey traffic signals, driving while distracted, or performing dangerous maneuvers near a cyclist.
Example: A driver turns right without signaling and hits a cyclist riding correctly in their lane. In this case, the driver is clearly at fault.
2. Did the Cyclist Violate Traffic Rules?
Cyclists can also be liable if they fail to follow traffic laws, such as running red lights, riding in prohibited areas, or riding unpredictably.
Example: A cyclist rides on a sidewalk where it is not permitted and collides with a pedestrian. Here, the cyclist is responsible for not following traffic regulations.
3. Did Environmental Conditions Contribute?
Poor road conditions, potholes, debris, a lack of signage, insufficient lighting, and adverse weather may contribute to an accident.
Example: Heavy rain can make the road slippery, causing a cyclist to lose control and collide with a vehicle. Environmental conditions played a significant role in the incident.
4. Bonus: Shared Liability
In many cases, responsibility may be divided among multiple parties. Legal expertise is essential to ensure the victim receives fair compensation.
Example: A cyclist riding correctly swerves to avoid a large pothole and collides with a vehicle. Liability may be shared between the cyclist, the driver, and the municipality responsible for maintaining the road.
Don’t Settle for Less: Bicycle Accident Compensation Explained
- Medical Expenses: Hospital bills, doctor visits, physical therapy, and medications
- Loss of Income: Compensation for temporary or permanent inability to work
- Pain and Suffering: Coverage for the physical and emotional impact of the accident
- Property Damage: Costs to repair or replace your bicycle and any other damaged belongings
- Future Expenses: Long-term medical treatment, rehabilitation, or home modifications resulting from the accident: Adaptaciones del hogar, tratamientos médicos prolongados o rehabilitación continua
An Experienced Lawyer to Calculate Compensation
Calculating compensation after a bicycle accident depends on several factors. First, the severity of your injuries and the medical expenses you have already incurred. Second, liability for the accident, which may involve shared fault if both the driver and the cyclist contributed to the incident. Finally, the impact of the injuries on your daily life, work, and emotional well-being is taken into account.
It is crucial not to settle for less than you deserve. Insurance companies and representatives of the responsible driver often offer low initial settlements, attempting to minimize the severity of injuries or underestimate expenses and losses.
Having a lawyer who specializes in bicycle accidents can make all the difference. An experienced attorney will ensure that all current and future expenses are properly recognized, protect your rights throughout the claims process, and help secure a final settlement that fairly reflects the true impact of the accident.
Staying Safe on the Road: Tips from Our Legal Team
Riding a bicycle is a healthy and enjoyable activity, but it is not without risks, especially in California, where traffic accidents are common. While you can’t completely prevent an accident, taking precautions can minimize the risk of serious injury or death.
To help cyclists stay safe, Adamson Ahdoot recommends the following tips:
- Wear a Helmet and Protective Gear: Helmets, knee pads, elbow pads, and gloves can significantly reduce injury in the event of a fall or collision.
- Be Visible: Wear bright clothing and reflective elements, particularly when riding at night.
- Signal Your Movements: Always indicate when you are turning or changing lanes to alert other drivers.
- Know Your Route: Plan your ride ahead of time and avoid streets or areas with high traffic or known hazards for cyclists.
- Learn the Traffic Laws for Cyclists: Understanding your rights and obligations on the road will help you ride more safely and avoid accidents.
Expert Advice From Adamson Ahdoot

Understanding and following traffic laws while riding your bicycle is essential.
Not only does this help protect you from accidents, but it also strengthens your legal position if you are ever involved in an incident resulting in injuries.
Success Stories: Real Bicycle Accident Cases We’ve Won
To illustrate the different ways bicycle accidents can occur, here are some real cases that Adamson Ahdoot has successfully handled, securing compensation for the victims:
$600K Settlement for Wrongful Death Caused by Semi-Truck in Pomona
Our client was adjusting his bicycle when a semi-truck violently struck him, resulting in his death. Through our legal strategy, the family received substantial compensation for the loss of their loved one.
$200K for a Minor’s Bicycle Collision in Mountain View
A minor was riding his bicycle with a helmet and protective gear in a crosswalk when a driver distracted by their cellphone hit him. The Adamson Ahdoot team secured a fair settlement to cover medical expenses and injuries.
$100K Compensation for a Bicycle Accident in Gardena
Our client was waiting at a traffic light, following all traffic rules, in the right lane. When the light turned green, he proceeded, and a vehicle turning right struck him. Thanks to Adamson Ahdoot’s intervention, the cyclist received adequate compensation for his injuries.
Key Points for Cyclists
- Since 2000, bicycle use in California has increased by 43%, making cyclists increasingly vulnerable.
- Cyclists are full-fledged road users and have the same rights as motor vehicle drivers.
- Like drivers, cyclists must obey all traffic laws.
- Victims of bicycle accidents may be entitled to compensation for their injuries and damages, even if they are partially at fault.
Need Help After a Bicycle Accident? Contact Our Experts Today
If you or a loved one has been involved in a bicycle accident, contact Adamson Ahdoot today. With over a hundred years of combined legal experience, our personal injury lawyers know how to protect your rights and help you secure the compensation you deserve.
Don’t let the responsible party go unaccountable. Call us now at (866) 645-4992 for a free, confidential consultation and take the first step toward getting the justice you deserve.







































