Redding Accident Lawyer

Your Trusted Bicycle Accident Attorney

A bicycle accident can cause serious injuries because cyclists have little protection against vehicles. Bicycle accidents often occur when drivers fail to yield, drive distracted, or pass too closely. We represent bicycle accident victims across Redding, Shasta County, and Northern California.

Why Choose Us

  • Free bicycle accident case review

  • No fees unless we win your case

  • Free, no-obligation consultations

  • Serving Redding & Shasta County

  • We deal with insurance companies

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Common Causes of Bicycle Accidents

Most bicycle accidents are preventable and are usually caused by drivers who fail to see cyclists, fail to yield, or pass unsafely. When driver negligence causes a bicycle accident, injured cyclists have the right to pursue compensation under California personal injury law.

  • Unsafe Passing

Drivers passing too closely is one of the most common causes of bicycle accidents and is illegal under California’s 3-foot passing law.

  • Right Turn Accidents

Drivers turning right across a bike lane often collide with cyclists traveling straight through intersections or along road shoulders.

  • Failure to Yield

Many bicycle accidents occur when vehicle drivers fail to yield at intersections or when turning left or right across bike lanes.

  • Dooring Accidents

Bicycle accidents often occur when a parked driver opens a car door into a cyclist’s path without checking mirrors or blind spots.

  • Distracted Driving

Texting, phone use, or inattention frequently leads to bicycle accidents in intersections and on city streets throughout Redding and Shasta County.

  • Unsafe Road Conditions

Potholes, debris, poor bike lanes, and construction zones are dangerous for cyclists and often cause bicycle crashes and accidents.

What to do after an Accident

Steps That Protect Your Claim

The actions you take in the hours and days after a bicycle accident can significantly affect what you recover. Follow these steps to protect your bicycle accident injury claim.

01

Call 911

Call police and emergency medical services immediately. A police report is important evidence in a bicycle accident case.

02

Seek Medical Care

Bicycle accident or crash injuries are often serious. Seek medical attention immediately even if injuries seem minor.

03

Document everything

Photograph the bicycle, vehicle, road conditions, bike lane markings, and injuries. Obtain witness information if possible.

04

Contact an attorney

Before speaking to any insurance company, contact a bicycle accident attorney in Redding who can protect your rights.

Never give a recorded statement to an insurance company without legal counsel. Insurance companies often try to blame cyclists to reduce payouts. Contact Landsem Law Office first, at no cost to you.

Your Compensation

What You May Be Entitle to Recover

California law allows bicycle accident victims to recover a broad range of economic and non-economic damages from the at-fault driver.

  • Emergency and ongoing medical expenses

  • Future medical care and rehabilitation

  • Lost wages and income

  • Reduced earning capacity

  • Pain and suffering

  • Emotional distress and anxiety

  • Bicycle repair or replacement

  • Wrongful death damages (for surviving family)

There is no cap on pain and suffering in California

Unlike many states, California does not impose a statutory cap on non-economic damages in most bicycle accident cases, meaning there is no fixed limit on compensation for pain, suffering, and loss of quality of life. However, comparative fault may affect compensation depending on the circumstances of the accident.

Frequently Asked Questions

Bicycle Accident Questions

This FAQ offers general guidance under California law and is not a substitute for advice about your specific situation. Before signing anything, speak with a bicycle accident lawyer in Redding who can protect your rights and fight for full compensation you deserve.