Bicycle and Pedestrian Accidents
Whether walking, biking, jogging or running, if you have been involved in an accident with a motor vehicle, it is important for you to know your rights and how to recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages and other expenses. Given the lack of protection that walkers and bikers have against motor vehicles, many of the injuries suffered in these accidents can be catastrophic.
If you or your child was injured due to the negligent actions of a car or truck driver, talk with us at the law firm of Dodson & Hooks, APLC. Our lawyers have extensive experience pursuing justice for those injured in bicycle and pedestrian accidents throughout Louisiana. We are committed to thoroughly investigating the cause of these accidents and doing what it takes to help our clients succeed.
Conditions are not always easy for those who are not in automobiles and trucks. Inattentive drivers, some of whom are distracted by cell phones and other devices, may not be attentive at crosswalks or near shoulders where bicycles and pedestrians are traveling. The driver of a car or truck does not have the right of way simply for having a motor vehicle.
Bicycles and pedestrians also have a right to the road and motorists have a responsibility to drive with care and to be aware of others on that road.
For more information regarding our bicycle and pedestrian accident representation, contact us at Dodson & Hooks, APLC. Call our accident with a motor vehicle at 225-756-0222 or toll-free at 855-515-1257 to schedule an initial consultation.
Bicycle and Pedestrian Accident Lawyer in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
If you or your child was injured due to the negligent actions of a car or truck driver, talk with us at the law firm of Dodson & Hooks, APLC. Our lawyers have extensive experience pursuing justice for those injured in bicycle and pedestrian accidents throughout Louisiana. We are committed to thoroughly investigating the cause of these accidents and doing what it takes to help our clients succeed.
Accident Attorneys
Conditions are not always easy for those who are not in automobiles and trucks. Inattentive drivers, some of whom are distracted by cell phones and other devices, may not be attentive at crosswalks or near shoulders where bicycles and pedestrians are traveling. The driver of a car or truck does not have the right of way simply for having a motor vehicle.Bicycles and pedestrians also have a right to the road and motorists have a responsibility to drive with care and to be aware of others on that road.