Bicycle, E-Bike & Scooter Accident Claims in NYC & Long Island

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Bicycle, E-Bike & Scooter Accident Claims in NYC & Long Island

Bicycles, e-bikes, and electric scooters have become a common sight across New York City and Long Island, as more people choose them to commute, run errands, or simply get around town. While these modes of transportation are efficient and environmentally friendly, they also pose increased risks, particularly when riders share the road with cars, trucks, and buses.

Accidents involving bicycles, e-bikes, and scooters are becoming more frequent, and when they happen, injuries can be serious. Understanding how accident claims work in New York can help you to understand your rights and what steps to take if you are injured.

Why are bicycle, e-bike, scooter, and motorcycle accidents increasing?

New York City has significantly expanded its bike lanes and micromobility options over the past few years, and Long Island communities are also seeing more cyclists and scooter riders on the road. E-bikes and scooters can travel faster than traditional bicycles, which sometimes leads to more severe accidents when collisions occur. At the same time, drivers are not always used to watching for smaller, faster-moving vehicles, especially when turning or changing lanes.

Many accidents occur because drivers fail to yield, open car doors into bike lanes, or simply do not see a cyclist or scooter rider in time. Road conditions such as potholes, uneven pavement, and debris can also cause riders to lose control and crash.

Common causes of bicycle and scooter accidents

Accidents involving bicycles, e-bikes, and scooters often happen for similar reasons. One of the most common causes is drivers failing to yield when turning at intersections, with a driver often more focused on oncoming traffic.

Another frequent cause is dooring accidents, which occur when a driver or passenger opens a car door directly into the path of a cyclist or scooter rider. These accidents are particularly common in New York City, where street parking lines many roads. Distracted driving also plays a major role in many accidents, and drivers looking at phones, navigation systems, or other distractions may drift into bike lanes or fail to notice riders crossing intersections.

Poor road conditions can also contribute to accidents. Potholes, loose gravel, construction zones, and poorly marked bike lanes can all create dangerous situations for riders, particularly at higher speeds on e-bikes or scooters.

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Who may be liable in a bicycle or scooter accident?

Determining liability in bicycle, e-bike, and scooter accidents depends on how the accident occurred. In many cases, a driver may be responsible if they were speeding, distracted, failed to yield, or violated traffic laws. However, drivers are not the only parties who may be liable. In some situations, a municipality may be responsible if dangerous road conditions contributed to the accident, such as large potholes, broken pavement, or poorly designed bike lanes.

Construction companies may also be responsible if construction zones block bike lanes or create unsafe road conditions without proper warnings or barriers. In certain cases, a manufacturer may be responsible if a defective bicycle, e-bike, or scooter part caused the accident, such as brake failure or battery issues. Because multiple parties may be involved, these accident claims can sometimes become complex.

No-fault insurance and bicycle accidents in New York

Many people are surprised to learn that New York’s no-fault insurance system may apply to bicycle accidents involving motor vehicles. If a cyclist is hit by a car, the cyclist may be eligible for no-fault benefits through the vehicle’s insurance policy, which can help cover medical expenses and a portion of lost wages regardless of who was at fault.

However, if injuries are serious, the injured cyclist may also be able to pursue a personal injury claim against the driver for additional compensation, including pain and suffering and other damages not covered by no-fault insurance. E-bike and scooter accidents may be handled differently depending on the type of vehicle involved and whether a motor vehicle was involved.

Common injuries in bicycle and scooter accidents

Because cyclists and scooter riders have very little protection compared to drivers, injuries can be severe even in relatively low-speed accidents. Some of the most common injuries include broken bones, head injuries, concussions, road rash, and shoulder or knee injuries.

More serious accidents can result in traumatic brain injuries, spinal injuries, internal injuries, and long-term mobility issues. Even when riders wear helmets and protective gear, the impact from a collision with a vehicle can cause significant harm.

Recovery from these injuries often involves medical treatment, physical therapy, and time away from work, which can create financial stress in addition to physical recovery.

What to do after a bicycle, e-bike, or scooter accident

If you are involved in an accident while riding a bicycle, e-bike, or scooter, there are several important steps to take. First, seek medical attention immediately, even if injuries seem minor at first, as some injuries may not appear right away.

You should also call the police, make sure an accident report is filed, and, if possible, take photographs of the scene, the vehicles involved, your bike or scooter, road conditions, and any visible injuries. Collect contact information from witnesses and the driver involved in the accident, and keep records of medical treatment, missed work, and accident-related expenses.

Get the compensation you deserve

Bicycle, e-bike, and scooter accident claims often involve insurance companies, liability investigations, and medical documentation, and determining who is responsible and what insurance coverage applies is not always straightforward. Speaking with an experienced personal injury attorney can help you understand your rights, determine liability, and ensure that insurance claims are handled properly.

Our attorneys at Siler & Ingber Accident & Injury Attorneys work with accident victims throughout New York City and Long Island, helping clients to navigate insurance claims, investigate accidents, and pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost income, and other damages. If you have experienced an accident and are seeking the compensation you deserve, get in touch with our team today!

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