When a bicycle rider gets hit by a car in South Carolina, the consequences are often severe. It may leave you wondering how you’ll get medical bills paid, or if auto insurance will cover them.
I’ve helped victims just like you, so here’s an article to address three factors you need to know in these cases.
If you’ve got other questions about South Carolina car accident cases, I’m a Spartanburg car accident attorney who’s written a book on these cases you can download for free. You can contact us with a live chat, fill out a Get Help Now Form, or call toll-free at (864) 582-0416.
Here’s what you should know right off the bat about your bicycle versus car accident case:
Yes, as long as you can prove the accident was the car driver’s fault—or at least mostly their fault. South Carolina law allows victims to get car accident settlements even if a wreck is partially their fault. If the investigating officer finds you at fault for a car accident, that doesn’t prevent a settlement. The officer could be wrong, as I convinced insurance companies to settle a case where a little girl hit riding her bike got faulted for the accident by the officer.
And if you get hit by a car with no insurance, you can get a settlement from your own insurance policy, as we did for a client whose sister’s abusive boyfriend dragged her under a car he tried to steal.
To prove fault, you need some knowledge of South Carolina traffic laws, especially how they work in a bicycle accident case. That’s where an experienced Spartanburg car accident lawyer can help you build a case against the at-fault driver. You’ll need a strong case to convince the insurance company adjuster to pay a settlement. These skilled professionals are highly trained to do one thing: cheat you out of the money you should get in a settlement.
A critical reason to get a car accident lawyer: Since bicycle accident injuries are often severe, you need to get as much insurance coverage as possible. Here’s how a South Carolina car accident attorney can help:
Think a car accident attorney might help? Call toll-free at (864) 582-0416 or fill out a Get Help Now Form to get your questions answered in a FREE*, NO PRESSURE strategy session with a Spartanburg, South Carolina, car accident attorney.
If you’ve got any health insurance, use it to pay for your bicycle car accident injuries. You’ll repay health insurance in a process called subrogation, but these bills can often be reduced by negotiating with the subrogation adjuster.
FREE POINTER: Using health insurance is a much better deal than giving providers an agreement to repay them from your settlement, called a lien. Some providers may try to insist on a lien, even if you have health insurance. That’s when you’re equally insistent. Tell them that’s what health insurance is for, and they agreed to take it before you got hurt.
Statistics show bicyclists hit by cars often face grave injuries, such as:
These injuries can create mountains of medical bills and craters of lost income. Permanent disability can limit your ability to live life how you want and earn income like before the crash. You might need a settlement to cover future medical care.
This makes your high-stakes case one that you can’t afford to lose. Don’t risk:
If you’re the victim of a South Carolina bike crash caused by a car accident, don’t risk not knowing. You could cheat yourself out of the money you need or even ruin your case.
You and your family deserve better. Call toll-free at (864) 582-0416 or fill out a Get Help Now Form to get your questions answered in a FREE*, NO PRESSURE strategy session with a Spartanburg, South Carolina, car accident attorney.
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