At Ashby Thelen Lowry, our Atlanta personal injury lawyers know the spring months bring some of Georgia’s best weather. Temperatures are mild, from the mid-60s to the low 80s, and it’s usually sunny, perfect for outdoor activities such as walking, jogging, and cycling.

Regrettably, the pleasant weather also leads to a surge in pedestrian and bicycling collisions, injuries, and fatalities across the state. Acting swiftly to protect your rights in Georgia bicycle and pedestrian collision cases is paramount to ensuring you receive fair compensation for your injuries and losses. In this article, we outline some crucial steps you should take without delay.

Georgia Bicycle and Pedestrian Collision Cases

How Can I Increase My Chances of Filing a Successful Personal Injury Claim in Georgia?

Report the collision to the appropriate authorities, like the local police department or law enforcement agency. A police report can provide an official incident record, which can be valuable for insurance claims and legal proceedings. Avoid admitting fault or making statements interpreted as admitting liability at the collision scene. Stick to the facts when interacting with other parties and law enforcement.

If you can, try to document the collision scene before seeking medical care. Take photographs of the area, including any traffic signs, signals, or road conditions that may have contributed to the crash. Obtain contact information from any witnesses who saw the collision occur.

Preserving any evidence of the collision, such as damaged clothing, bicycle parts, or personal belongings, is crucial. This evidence plays a pivotal role in establishing liability and proving the extent of your damages, underscoring its importance.

Your health and safety should be prioritized once you have obtained documentation from the crash scene. Even if you don’t believe you’re seriously injured, seeking medical attention is essential. Some injuries may not be immediately apparent, and a medical evaluation can document any injuries you’ve sustained. Medical proof of your injuries is a critical part of your injury claim.

By taking these steps, you can protect your rights and maximize your chances of obtaining a favorable outcome in your Georgia bicycle or pedestrian collision case.

Contact Our Skilled Atlanta Personal Injury Attorneys for Help

Contact our skilled personal injury lawyers and support team at Ashby Thelen Lowry at (404) 777-7771 to schedule a free consultation. We can provide guidance on your legal rights, help you navigate the claims process, and advocate on your behalf to ensure you receive fair compensation for your injuries and losses. 

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