Las Vegas, NV
Given the dry weather year-round, bicycling is a popular outdoor sport(link is external) in Nevada and the Las Vegas region. To support the interests and safety of bicyclists, Las Vegas has 444 miles of bike lanes and 102 miles of paved off-road trails.
According to Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center(link is external), in 2012, 726 lost their lives in bicycle/motor vehicle crashes nationally, just under two people every day of the year in the U.S. And according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration(link is external), in 2012 1.2% of traffic fatalities in Nevada involved a bicyclist. While that number appears small, given the vastly higher number of motor vehicles on the roads, the death rate from bicycle crashes is high. Go here to read the Nevada Statewide Bicycle Safety Plan(link is external).
Nevada traffic-safety laws now include increased penalties for drivers that cause harm to bicyclists and a law requiring motorists to safely move from the right-hand lane or pass a bicyclist with at least three feet of space for safety. According to the State of Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles(link is external):
Go here to learn more about Nevada bicycling laws(link is external).
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department(link is external) offers information on traffic and accidents, and also provides information on filing a police report(link is external) after a serious bicycle crash. The department is a good resource for local residents and visitors alike to get information and assistance after a bicycle accident.
While helmets and proper reflective gear make bicycling safer, riding a bicycle is riskier than driving a car. Maintaining control is more difficult on two wheels, and when collisions happen, bicyclists are at greater risk of serious injury or death because they don't have an enclosed vehicle for protection.
In an injury bike crash, it is crucial to get appropriate medical treatment, regardless of the financial cost. The major hospitals in the area include:
As soon as possible, an injured person visiting from out of town should contact their insurance company to find out how out-of-network treatment is covered under their insurance policy. Since insurance policies often have unique provisions to deal with bicycle-accident injuries, it is important to review the policy and speak with the insurance adjuster to get clarification on coverage.
When a bicycle accident, caused by the negligence of a motorist, results in serious injury or death, the next step is to find an experienced Las Vegas bicycle accident attorney to start the financial recovery process by launching an insurance claim. Major injury or wrongful death claims are complicated and can be hard to manage without legal help. Having a personal injury lawyer on board is a great relief to injured bicyclists, or to the family left behind when an accident proves fatal. Since most personal injury lawyers offer a free initial consultation and work on a contingency basis, meaning that there are no up-front costs and all fees are paid when the claim is settled, there is no downside to speaking with an injury attorney right away, to get help for an injured bicyclist.
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Bicyclist Accident on 12/28/2016
Kalianey Khwon, 33, injured in bicycle collision at Tropicana and Boulder Highway in Las Vegas, NV
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