
Bicycle Accident Lawyers
When you’ve been hurt in a bicycle accident, choose Sam & Ash Injury Law, Las Vegas’ trusted legal team. We fight relentlessly for ‘What’s Right,’ and provide caring approachable counsel – available 24/7 to support you.
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When you’re riding a bike, you’re constantly watching out for traffic — but drivers don’t always do the same. Many bicycle accidents happen because drivers aren’t paying attention or fail to share the road.
If you were hit while riding, you shouldn’t have to cover the costs of someone else’s mistake. We can help you recover compensation for your medical bills, lost income, and other losses. Call us anytime to talk about your case and learn how we can help.
Filing A Claim After A Bicycle Accident
If you were injured in a bicycle accident, you typically have two years from the date of the crash to file a lawsuit in Nevada. If you miss this deadline, you may lose your right to seek compensation.
It’s important to speak with a bike accident lawyer as soon as possible. Building a strong case takes time, and the sooner you get started, the better your chances of recovering what you deserve.


What To Do After
When you’re injured in a bike accident, it can take everything you have just to get through the day. Although your immediate focus may not be on taking legal action, there are some precautionary steps you can take to protect your bicycle crash claim.
Call 911
Police will secure the scene, direct traffic, and file an official report, which is crucial for any insurance claim.
Seek medical attention
The most crucial step is ensuring you receive appropriate medical attention. Even if injuries aren’t obvious, get checked by a doctor.
Follow your doctor’s instructions
Follow your doctor’s orders, including undergoing any prescribed diagnostic procedures like X-rays and MRIs, attending all the follow-up medical appointments, and taking adequate rest for complete recovery.
Save all evidence
Keep track of lost income and work-related communications, and save all accident evidence — including photos, videos, and witness info. If it’s safe, document the scene and collect contact, insurance, and vehicle details from those involved.
Journal
Keep a journal detailing your medical care and how you feel.
Limit social media
Don’t post on social media–doing so can jeopardize your claim.
Don’t talk to the insurance company
Avoid giving a statement to the insurance company, and don’t admit fault or apologize — anything you say could be used against you. Share the facts with police, but don’t assume responsibility
Contact a lawyer
Getting legal help right away is crucial. As experienced Nevada attorneys we can investigate the crash, identify who’s at fault, and fight for the compensation you deserve through a settlement or lawsuit.
Compensation For Your Bicycle Accident
- Medical Bills
- Lost wages and damage to your earning potential
- Pain and suffering
You May Be Entitled To Maximum Compensation
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Answering Your Questions
Can I pursue a claim if I was cited in the accident?
You most likely can. It’s not uncommon for cycling accidents to happen when bicyclists ride against traffic or fail to stop at a stop sign. The question is how responsible you are for the accident. Nevada uses a comparative fault rule. So long as you are not more at fault for the accident than the other party, you can still pursue a claim to compensate you for your bicycle injuries.
What should I tell the insurance company?
Try not to speak to the insurance company without legal representation. Insurance companies often use your statements against you. Many bicyclists tell the adjuster they feel fine, or they downplay their injuries but begin to feel worse as time goes on. These accident victims rarely get the compensation they need to fully recover. You can protect yourself by having an experienced legal professional speak on your behalf.
The driver who hit me does not have insurance. How can I be compensated?
If you cannot pursue any insurance compensation from the at-fault driver, you may be able to get it from your own car insurance policy. Even if you were not driving a motor vehicle when the accident happened, your uninsured/underinsured motorist insurance (UM/UIM) can apply. UM/UIM is optional coverage, so discuss the possibility of using it to pay for your injuries with your attorney.