Bicyclist Hit By Car Door Opening In Ohio
If you were riding your bike in Ohio and were injured by a car door being opened, you may be wondering what your legal rights are. These types of bicycle accidents can occur on roadway shoulders, parking lots and sometimes even sidewalks. They can happen to those who are competitive bicyclists all the way to those who were just out for a leisurely bike ride.
Injuries in these types of cases can be severe and often include fractured or broken bones, traumatic brain injuries and even death.
When a driver or passenger quickly opens a car door quickly and in the direct path of a bicyclist, the crash is usually unavoidable. If the bicyclist tries to avoid the car door that was flung open, they often crash on the pavement or even ride into the path of another car or bicycle.
After a bicyclist crashes because of an opened car door, the person who opened the door and the car owner can be held liable for the injuries that were caused.
If you or a loved one have been injured as the result of a car door being opened while you were riding a bike, call our Toledo bike lawyers today at 800.637.8170 to schedule a free consultation.
Our attorneys will speak with you free of charge and will be able to answer any questions you may have regarding this matter and even be able to point you in the direction of trusted area doctors so that you will receive the best medical treatment.