Liability Questions
Who is at fault, how it is proven, and how disputed liability is handled.
Florida FAQs
Common questions about bicycle cases, answered in plain language by the Florida injury attorneys at The Marin Law Offices.
Bicycle crashes in South Florida cluster on a few corridors: Old Cutler Road, Rickenbacker Causeway, Brickell, and the South Beach grid. Most are right-hook, dooring, or sidewalk-to-driveway collisions, and most include some version of the 'I never saw the cyclist' defense.
Florida treats bicycles as vehicles on the road, which both helps and hurts. It opens the cyclist's UM coverage and the at-fault driver's BI policy, but it also lets the defense argue lane positioning the way it would against another driver.
These FAQs cover that legal status, helmet-status framing, and the dooring-versus-driving fact patterns that drive the case.
Concrete reasons to read before you call.
The answers below reflect Florida law on bicycle cases, not generic information that might apply differently in another state.
Florida statutes of limitations and notice requirements clearly identified.
PIP, BI, UM/UIM, MedPay, and umbrella coverage analysis for this case type.
What evidence matters most and how quickly it should be preserved.
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Major question categories.
Who is at fault, how it is proven, and how disputed liability is handled.
Which insurance policies apply and how to identify available layers.
Statutes of limitations, notice requirements, and policy-specific timelines.
How treatment and medical documentation affect the case.
What categories of damages are recoverable and how they are valued.
How cases move from intake through resolution.
From first call to resolution.
We learn what happened, identify available coverage, and outline the bicycle cases case plan.
Scene photographs, witness statements, surveillance, and records preserved within days of intake.
Medical workup tracked through maximum medical improvement, then a documented demand presented to the insurer.
Litigation when negotiation will not produce a fair recovery. Trial preparation runs alongside settlement work.
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The Problem
A cyclist is right-hooked by a turning car on Old Cutler Road near a school zone. The driver says the cyclist 'came out of nowhere' and the at-fault carrier offers PIP minimums.
Our Approach
The firm preserves dashcam from nearby cyclists and ride-share vehicles, pulls the school zone traffic camera footage, and documents the dedicated bike-lane positioning at the time of impact.
The Outcome
The 'came out of nowhere' defense collapses against multi-angle video showing the cyclist visibly in the bike lane before the turn. The case proceeds against the driver's BI policy with the documented lane-position evidence.
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