What to Do After a Bicycle Accident: Complete Checklist
The steps you take after a bicycle accident can make or break your case. Follow this checklist.
2023-11-25 • 6 min read
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The actions you take immediately after a bicycle accident can significantly impact both your health and your legal case. Follow this checklist to protect yourself.• Don't move if you suspect spinal injury • Adrenaline can mask serious injuries • When in doubt, stay down and wait for help • Even for minor-seeming accidents • Police report documents the incident • EMTs can assess hidden injuries • Get out of traffic • Don't leave the scene • Photos of vehicles, damage, road conditions • Photos of your injuries • Note weather, lighting, traffic conditions • Get witness names and phone numbers • Driver's license and insurance • Vehicle registration • Don't argue or admit fault • "I'm sorry" can be used against you • Stick to facts, not opinions • Let investigators determine fault • Go to ER or urgent care that day • Tell them every symptom • Follow all treatment recommendations • Insurance companies will call quickly • Politely decline until you consult an attorney • They're looking for statements to use against you • Don't repair or wash your bike • Keep damaged clothing and helmet • Save all receipts and documents • Most offer free consultations • Earlier involvement = better evidence preservation • They handle insurance companies for you
At the Scene
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1. Check Yourself for Injuries
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2. Call 911
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3. Move to Safety (If Able)
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4. Document Everything
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5. Exchange Information
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6. Don't Admit Fault
After Leaving the Scene
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7. Get Medical Attention
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8. Don't Give Recorded Statements
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9. Preserve Evidence
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10. Contact an Attorney
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