There are more than 27 million licensed drivers in California. This is more than the total 2019 population of any state, except for Texas and California. We also have the country’s highest number of pedestrian and bicyclist fatalities. Last year, statistics reveal of Americans, age 30 to 49 rode a bicycle.
Our legislators, in response to California’s Share the Road initiative, passed the Three Feet for Safety act mandating drivers to give cyclists a three-foot buffer zone before attempting to pass. This law is helping to reduce the number of serious, dangerous, and most common bicycle accidents, the right hook.
A right hook accident happens when a driver travels in the same direction as a cyclist and suddenly, often without warning, turns right across the rider’s path. In this scenario, the rider is either struck from the side as the car turns or gets cut off and collides head-on with the car. In cyclist vernacular, this is called “being hooked,” and the results of this type of crash involving a car can be deadly.
Motor vehicle drivers may cause a right hook accident if they underestimate how fast the cyclist is traveling, and subsequently overestimate how much time they have to make a right turn. Right hook accidents frequently occur at intersections, but also happen at parking lot entrances, driveways, and private roads.
For the most part, bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as motor vehicle drivers. A bicyclist has a responsibility to:
A bicyclist has a right to expect a motorist to:
Right hook accidents can happen any time bicycles and motor vehicles are traveling on the same road in the same direction. One frequent cause is a driver being unaware of a cyclist in the car’s blind spot. Unless the driver turns his or her head to get a better visual, a collision is likely.
The inability of either the driver or the cyclist to accurately gauge the speed or distance of the other is also a contributing factor. When a motorist incorrectly assumes the biker is traveling slow enough for them to get ahead and turn, an accident is often the result. Remembering to allow a buffer zone will go a long way toward accident prevention.
Bicycle accidents can leave the rider seriously injured and in need of medical attention. Some of the causes of a vehicle vs. bicycle accidents include:
When a bicyclist is hit by a motor vehicle driver, commonly reported serious personal injuries may include:
Victims of an accident causing personal injury cases are entitled to fair and just compensation. In the case of a right hook accident, financial compensation may include the cost of:
Insurance adjusters and even police officers may attempt to shift the blame to the bicycle rider. Similar to “dooring” accidents, it is not always obvious who was at fault. A right hooks, in theory, it is a crash that only really happens to bicyclists. It is often a complicated issue, and it can be difficult to prove which party is liable. The legal team at Aitken * Aitken * Cohn understands how to dispel any doubt, and ensure that bikers’ rights are protected.
There are steps bicyclists can take to minimize their risk of involvement in a right hook accident. A cyclist should:
Stay ahead of repairs and maintenance issues. Although some repairs will require a professional service provider, before every outing a cyclist should perform a visual inspection. Check the basics:
We found a thorough and detailed bicycle safety checklist that may interest cycling enthusiasts.
Our Orange County bicycle accident team at Aitken * Aitken * Cohn can answer any questions you have about proving liability or how to obtain fair compensation for your injuries and property damage. If you have been injured in a bicycle accident, contact us online to schedule a no-cost consultation.
Our office accepts cases on a contingency basis, which means we will pay all trial preparation costs necessary to successfully prosecute a case. Call the office toll-free today at (714) 434-1424 to see if we may be able to help you and your family.
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