Bicyclist Injured in Vehicle Collision on Green Road in New Haven, Indiana

Modified Date: 
Sat, 01/04/2025 - 9:32am
Accident Date: 
Monday, December 30, 2024

Bicyclist injured in crash in New Haven

Dispatch also confirmed that the individual was taken to the hospital. The exact condition of the bicyclist is unknown.

A bicyclist was transported to the hospital following a collision with a vehicle during the evening hours of Monday in New Haven, Indiana. The incident occurred in the 4000 block of Green Road, prompting an immediate emergency response from local authorities. According to New Haven dispatch reports shared with WANE 15, the crash necessitated temporary road closures in the affected area. Emergency personnel arrived at the scene and facilitated the transport of the injured cyclist to a local hospital for medical evaluation and treatment. While the exact condition of the bicyclist remains undisclosed at this time, local authorities managed the scene efficiently, reopening the affected portion of Green Road to traffic shortly before 8:00 p.m. The identity of the involved parties and the specific circumstances leading to the collision are currently under investigation by local law enforcement.

Location and Infrastructure

The 4000 block of Green Road in New Haven represents a significant thoroughfare in this northeastern Indiana community, located just outside of Fort Wayne. This section of Green Road typically experiences moderate traffic flow, serving both residential and commercial areas in the growing suburb. The road connects several important local arteries and provides access to nearby neighborhoods and businesses. The area features standard traffic control measures typical of suburban roadways, including posted speed limits and designated crossing areas. New Haven's proximity to Fort Wayne makes this corridor particularly important for both commuter traffic and local transportation needs.

Legal Rights and Considerations

Under Indiana Code Title 9, bicycles are legally considered vehicles, and both cyclists and motorists share specific rights and responsibilities on public roadways. Indiana's comparative fault system may affect compensation in bicycle-vehicle accidents, while the state's statute of limitations typically allows two years from the date of the incident to file personal injury claims. Potential compensation could include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage. Insurance considerations may involve multiple policies, including the driver's auto insurance, the cyclist's personal health insurance, and possibly underinsured/uninsured motorist coverage. Victims should document all accident-related expenses and medical treatments for potential claims. An experienced New Haven personal injury lawyer will handle all aspects of the legal claim.

 

## Related Resources

Emergency Services:- New Haven Police Department- New Haven EMS and Fire Department- Parkview Regional Medical Center

Traffic Safety Resources:- Indiana Bicycle Coalition- Fort Wayne Area Transportation Study (FWATS)- New Haven Traffic Safety Division

Support Services:- Indiana Bicycle Accident Support Network- Allen County Victim Assistance Program- Indiana Brain Injury Association

Legal References:- Indiana Bicycle Laws (IC 9-21-11)- Indiana Department of Transportation Safety Guidelines- Allen County Court System

Roadway: 
Green Road