Las Vegas Bicycle Accident Lawyers
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Riding your bicycle can not only help you stay healthy, it can help save money used for gas. Unfortunately, oftentimes motorists driving negligently in Nevada put bicyclists at great risk of suffering serious injury. If you or a loved one has been injured in a bicycle accident in Nevada, you may be able to pursue compensation for your losses from a negligent motorist. A knowledgeable Las Vegas bicycle car accident lawyer can help you assess liability in the accident and help you understand your legal rights and options when pursuing a personal injury claim.
Nevada Bicycle Laws
If you are involved in a bike crash in Nevada, it may become important to prove that you were following the laws that regulate bicycle use. There are a number of important Florida-specific laws every bicyclist should know:
- Nevada bicyclists must adhere to all traffic control devices and signals.
- Bike riders must have at least one hand on the handlebars at all time when bike riding in Nevada.
- Bicyclists who choose to ride on the sidewalk will be granted the same right-of-way rights as pedestrians.
- A bike is only allowed to be used to carry the number of persons at one time for which it is designed for.
- When riding in groups, bicyclists may not ride more than two abreast while on the roadway.
- When used at night, every bicycle in Nevada must be equipped with a lap on the front, which emits a light that is visible at least 500 feet to the front; a red reflector on the rear of the bike that must be visible from 50 to 300 feet to the rear; and reflective material "of a sufficient size and reflectivity" to be visible from both sides of the bike from 600 feet.
Common Causes of Bicycle Accidents in Nevada
Unfortunately, not all bicycle accidents in Nevada can be prevented, regardless of the amount of safety precautions and reasonable riding habits a bicyclist follows. A few common causes of Nevada bike crashes include:
- Drunk drivers: Motorists who drive while under the influence of alcohol have an increased chance of failing to notice bicycle riders, which can cause an accident.
- Distracted drivers: When a motorist drives while distracted, such as using a cell phone to text or make a call, it can result in serious bicycle accidents. Using a cell phone or changing the station on the radio may be all it takes for a motorist to look away from road and cause a serious Nevada bike crash.
- Dangerous roadways: When a roadway is not properly maintained or designed, it can be inherently dangerous for bicyclists. A city or county’s failure to provide their roadway with bike lanes, adequate shoulders, and sidewalks may put bicyclists in great danger of becoming involved in a bike accident. The failure to maintain a roadway may also result in hazardous conditions, such as potholes and uneven surfaces, which can cause a bicyclist to crash and sustain injury.
Nevada Bicycle Accident Injuries and Claims
In Nevada, bicycle accidents often cause a victim devastating injuries, including broken bones, spinal cord injuries, and head injuries. Bike crash victims who are injured as a result of an accident caused by someone else's negligence may seek compensation to cover medical expenses, loss of wages, hospitalization, physical therapy, and other related costs. To learn more about how to pursue a personal injury claim, contact Shook & Stone. Our Vegas personal injury lawyers are highly skilled and experienced, and we offer free initial consultations to victims of bicycle accidents and their families.

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