What to do After a Bike Crash:

You had your helmet on, you had a blinking light, you followed all the rules of the road. Yet without warning, an incident with an automobile has occurred. What do you do?

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Step one: Call 911 for emergency assistance and ambulance if necessary. Also call local police officer so you obtain an accident report.

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Step two: Obtain the tag number and drivers license number as well as description of the vehicle involved in the collision.

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Step three: Fill out the form on this page so valuable evidence isn’t destroyed or lost in the process. In the form, you will have sections for uploading important information about the accident, including photographs and insurance information.

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Once the form is complete, you will obtain a contract and we will begin working with you to obtain a full recovery. 

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Step five only communicate with our office. If you communicate with anyone else, including insurance companies or witnesses, it can invalidate or harm your claim/case significantly.

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The Road to Recovery Starts Here

After a bike accident, you can start down the road to recovery, but you will need a support team. Your bike is wrecked, your body is injured, your insurance company is throwing out roadblocks, and your medical bills are rolling in. You need a guide to lead you out of the chaos.

You're been through a nightmare and it never should have happened. Fortunately, we understand the trauma and stress of bike accidents. We have represented numerous clients who have been in your shoes. View a sample of our case results.

With You on Every Ride™

Scarborough Bicycle Accident Law is with you on every ride, when you're at your peak, or when you're in recovery, and we fight to get our clients results. We want you back on your bike and back in your prime.

There's a sound process we follow to get our clients results. It starts when you send us information about your accident. After that, we'll evaluate your case, and if we move forward, you can focus on your health and recovery, and we'll focus on getting you justice.