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What to Do After a Bicycle Accident

If you are unsure what to do after a bicycle accident, contact our offices immediately. We will provide expert legal advice and make sure your rights are protected. In the meantime, you can read this article to get a better idea of how the injury claim process is handled in Utah.

What to Do After a Bicycle Accident | Receive Medical Treatment

Your body and your physical health are more important than anything following the accident. If you are knocked unconscious, odds are you will be taken on an ambulance to the emergency room. If you are conscious but feel like you are too injured to move or to do anything at the scene, you should also get on the ambulance.

What to Do After a Bicycle Accident | Collect Evidence

If you are injured but not in life-threatening danger, you should take some time to collect evidence before you get your injuries checked out. For those who are unable to, you can have a friend, family member, or attorney do this part for you. Photos and videos need to be taken of any physical evidence of the scene. That includes your bike, the other car, any debris in the street, the tire marks, a general overview video of the whole area, etc. Anything you think is important probably is. You also want contact info from witnesses as well as the insurance info from the driver who hit you.

Going to an attorney right away, as you probably have gathered, is so important to having a successful claim. We want you to know that our Utah bicycle accident attorneys are here to talk to you to go over all of your legal options and create a plan to get you the best compensation possible. We work hard to make you feel like a priority. Please do not hesitate to call our Utah office today for a free consultation.

Kevin Swenson was raised in Bountiful, Utah, and is a co-founding partner of Swenson & Shelley. After graduating from Bountiful High School, Kevin attended business school at Westminster College.