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Bicyclists lack the protection motorists have in crashes, and that means worse injuries
Little is there to protect your body from the ground if you are thrown over your bike’s handlebars. Always wear a helmet, because it can be the only thing that protects you from injuries. Yet it is technically not a law in all cities that bicyclists must wear helmets. A car has seat belts, airbags, and other safety features that are engineered to protect driver and passengers in case of a crash. However, a bike lacks these features. Chances are, if you have wrecked your bike and gone over the handlebars, you were injured and might be facing a long road to recovery.
If this accident happened because of the recklessness or negligence of another party, don’t face the burden of finding compensation for your losses alone. Click to learn more about your legal options if you were hit on your bike.
I read a lot of crazy stuff in my line of work, but rarely am I completely blown away with someone's complete horribleness and terribleness!
Most of the time, people just drive drunk and go in the ditch or crash into a tree, or they drive sober and film themselves like giant idiots, but they never seem to multitask to a truly stupefying level. Nobody ever combines the complete disregard for human life of drunk driving with the narcissism of preserving it for the public record. But this weekend, Florida came through for us!