How Long Do You Have to File a Bicycle Injury Claim?

Cycling around Norristown, Pennsylvania, is a great way to stay active and enjoy the outdoors. But accidents happen, and when they do, it’s critical to understand your rights. Filing a bicycle injury claim within the proper timeframe is key to ensuring you can recover damages for your injuries, lost wages, and other expenses. Knowing the deadlines and what steps to take after a bike accident will help protect your claim and give you the best chance of success. Our bicycle injury lawyers at Silver & Silver have all you need to know!

The Statute of Limitations for Bicycle Injury Claims in Pennsylvania

In Pennsylvania, the statute of limitations for filing a bicycle injury claim is two years from the date of the accident. This means you have two years to sue the responsible party for your injuries and damages. If you miss this deadline, your claim could be barred, and you may lose your ability to seek compensation entirely.

Although two years might sound like plenty of time, it’s important to act quickly. Gathering evidence, negotiating with insurance companies, and building a strong case can take more time than you might expect. Evidence such as photos of the accident scene, police reports, medical records, and witness statements needs to be collected as soon as possible. Delays in starting the process could mean critical evidence becomes unavailable or memories fade.

There are also exceptions to the statute of limitations that could impact your timeline. For example, if the accident involved a government vehicle or occurred on government property, you may need to notify the responsible agency within six months. Similarly, if the injured party is a minor, the statute of limitations may not begin until they turn 18. Consulting a bicycle accident lawyer can help clarify how these exceptions might apply to your case and ensure you don’t miss any important deadlines.

Why Acting Quickly Matters After a Bicycle Accident

Filing your claim within the statute of limitations is only one reason to act quickly after a bike accident. Delaying action can hurt your chances of securing fair compensation, especially when dealing with insurance companies. Insurers are often more concerned with their bottom line than with your recovery, and they may use any delay to question the severity of your injuries or the validity of your claim.

The first step after an accident is to seek medical attention, even if your injuries seem minor. Some injuries, like internal bleeding or traumatic brain injuries, might not show immediate symptoms but can worsen without treatment. A medical evaluation not only protects your health but also creates a crucial record that links your injuries to the accident. This documentation can be essential for your claim.

Gathering evidence is another priority. Take photos of the accident scene, your injuries, and any damage to your bike or other property. If there were witnesses, collect their contact information and ask for their accounts of what happened. These details can strengthen your case and help establish liability.

Understanding Damages in a Bicycle Injury Claim

When you file a bicycle injury claim, you’re seeking compensation for the damages caused by the accident. These damages typically fall into two categories: economic and non-economic.

Economic damages include measurable costs such as medical expenses, lost wages, and property damage. These are straightforward to calculate, provided you keep detailed records of your bills and expenses.

Non-economic damages‌ compensate you for intangible losses like pain and suffering, emotional distress, or loss of enjoyment of life. These damages are harder to quantify but are equally important. A skilled bicycle accident lawyer can help you assess the full value of your claim, ensuring you don’t leave money on the table.

For accidents that result in long-term injuries or permanent disabilities, the compensation you pursue may include future medical expenses or lost earning capacity. For example, if your accident prevents you from returning to work in the same capacity as before, your lawyer can help calculate the financial impact and include it in your claim.

Take the First Step Today

If you’ve been injured in a bike accident in Norristown, Pennsylvania, don’t wait to take action. The statute of limitations is just one reason to act quickly, but there are many others, including preserving evidence and protecting your right to compensation. The experienced bicycle injury lawyers at Silver & Silver are here to guide you every step of the way, from filing your claim to negotiating a fair settlement. Contact us today for a free consultation.

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