Max Draitser | Southern California Bicycle Attorneys

Bike injuries can throw you off your game.
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Max Draitser | Southern California Bicycle Attorneys

Bike injuries can throw you off your game.
Call our office today. Let us advocate for you.

888-30BIKELAW (888-302-4535)

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Understanding T-bone bike accidents

T-bone bike accidents, also known as side-impact collisions, occur when a vehicle crashes into the side of a cyclist. These types of accidents can result in serious injuries and even fatalities.

It is vital for cyclists as well as drivers to understand the causes and consequences of T-bone bike accidents.

T-bone risk factors

T-bone bike accidents often occur at intersections when a vehicle fails to yield the right of way to a cyclist. Drivers may overlook cyclists or misjudge their speed, leading to a collision. Distracted driving, speeding and impaired driving are common factors that contribute to T-bone bike accidents. Additionally, poor visibility, such as low lighting conditions or obstructed views, can increase the risk of these types of accidents.

Sadly, these accidents continue to occur far too often. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that more than 130,000 cyclists suffer injuries in traffic accidents per year.

The consequences and prevention

The consequences of T-bone bike accidents can be devastating for cyclists. Due to the lack of protection, cyclists are vulnerable to severe injuries, including broken bones, head trauma, spinal cord injuries and internal organ damage. In some cases, T-bone bike accidents can result in fatalities. The physical, emotional and financial toll of these accidents can be overwhelming for victims and their families.

To reduce the risk of these accidents, cyclists should always wear helmets and brightly colored clothing to increase visibility. Drivers must be vigilant and attentive while driving, especially at intersections. They should give cyclists plenty of space and always yield the right of way when necessary. It is essential for all road users to stay informed, alert and respectful of each other to prevent T-bone bike accidents.

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