Injured in a Car-Bicycle Accident in Coral Gables?
Get Compensation You Deserve After a Bicycle Accident
Bicycle Accident Attorney in Coral Gables, FL
A Coral Gables bicycle accident lawyer is an injury lawyer who helps riders hurt on local streets like Old Cutler Road, Alhambra Circle, and Ponce de Leon Boulevard. Under Florida law, you can get money for your injuries from different places. This includes car insurance, the driver who hit you, or the bike rental company.
CHG Lawyers is located at 2525 Ponce de Leon Boulevard. We know the unique driving hazards of Coral Gables roads, from the winding curves of Old Cutler Road to the busy intersections near Miracle Mile. When a crash occurs, we move quickly to preserve key evidence like driver phone logs, nearby business security camera footage, and witness accounts. We investigate every detail to build the strongest case against careless drivers and insurance companies.
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Recent Recoveries for Accident Victims
Insurance Research Council data: represented bicycle accident victims recover 3.5 times more than unrepresented victims. In Citi Bike and e-bike cases, the gap is widest where operator liability was never pursued alongside driver negligence.
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Miami-Dade County
Vehicle Collision
Coral Gables is a great place to ride a bike. Many people ride on Old Cutler Road, Alhambra Circle, and Ponce de Leon Boulevard. But Florida crash statistics show that Miami-Dade County has more bicycle injuries than any other county in the state. Whether you ride a regular bike, an e-bike, or a Citi Bike, you face risks from distracted drivers, bad road designs, and poorly kept streets.
Does Florida PIP Insurance Cover Cyclists Hit by a Car?
Yes. Bicyclists hit by cars can use the driver's Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance. But you need to know a very important rule: you must have serious injuries to ask for more money for pain and suffering. Knowing this stops you from accepting a low offer too early.
Under Florida's 'no-fault' law, if a car hits you while you are on a bicycle, the car's insurance pays for 80% of your medical bills and 60% of your lost wages, up to $10,000. In serious crashes with brain injuries, broken bones, or spine injuries, this $10,000 runs out very fast. If the crash involved a car accident, other insurance policies can also help.
Once that first $10,000 is gone, you can go after the other driver's insurance to pay for your pain, future medical care, and lost future income, if your injuries are serious. Insurance companies often try to offer you a small check early, before you know how bad your injuries really are. CHG Lawyers looks at all insurance policies at once to make sure you get everything you deserve: the driver's insurance, your own auto insurance, commercial policies, Lyft or Uber coverage, and Citi Bike insurance.
Citi Bike and e-bike notes: Citi Bike has its own business insurance policy to cover riders who get hurt using their bikes. E-bikes are also protected by the same insurance rules as regular bikes when hit by a car. CHG Lawyers knows how to find the right insurance for every type of bicycle crash.
Old Cutler Road — A Beautiful but Dangerous Place to Ride
Old Cutler Road is a very popular route for cyclists. But it has unique dangers. The thick tree branches overhead create dark shadows that make it hard for drivers to see you. The road has sharp curves that block a driver's view. Also, home driveways stick out behind thick bushes, and cars driving 40 mph can cause terrible injuries when they hit a bicycle going 20 mph.
Your Right to Ride in the Main Lane
When a crash happens on Old Cutler Road, insurance companies usually say, 'The cyclist should not have been riding in the car lane.' But most of Old Cutler Road has no bike lane. Florida law says you have a right to ride in the main traffic lane when there is no bike lane. We prove there was no bike lane at the crash scene. We show that riding in the lane was not only legal, but it was the only safe choice you had.
Winding Road Hazards
Winding roads like Old Cutler Road require drivers to pay extra attention. If a driver failed to share the road, we know how to prove it and hold them responsible.
Alhambra Circle — A Loop with Hidden Dangers
Alhambra Circle is a beautiful street, but it can be dangerous. Many drivers pull out of driveways and side streets without looking. Because it feels like a quiet neighborhood, riders often feel safe. But cars often pull out suddenly behind tall plants and trees, leaving you no time to stop.
Under Florida law, drivers must wait and yield to all traffic before entering a main road. This rule applies whether they are yielding to a car or a bicycle. We investigate every Alhambra Circle crash to prove the driver was careless and failed to pay attention to oncoming riders.
Car Door Crashes (Dooring) in Downtown Coral Gables
A 'dooring' crash happens when a parked driver opens their car door right in front of a bicycle. This is the most common type of crash in busy areas like Miracle Mile, Giralda Avenue, Salzedo Street, and Ponce de Leon Boulevard. Cyclists riding next to parked cars get hit by doors opened without warning.
Florida law says no one can open a car door on the side of moving traffic unless it is safe. Checking for bikes is the driver's job, not yours. We build strong cases by using witness statements, security camera videos, and damage to the car door to prove the driver did not look and that you had no time to stop.
Riding Away from Parked Cars is Legal: Florida law allows you to ride further left to stay out of the 'door zone,' even if there is a bike lane. Riding three to four feet away from parked cars is completely legal and safe. We use this law to fight back when drivers try to blame you for where you were riding. If a loved one dies in a bad crash, we can also file a wrongful death claim for the family.
Florida's Shared-Fault Rule
Under a 2023 Florida law (HB 837), if you are found to be more than 50% at fault for your crash, you get nothing. Insurance companies will try to blame you to avoid paying. They usually make these six arguments, and here is how we defeat them:
Riding in the main lane
We prove there was no bike lane at the crash scene. Under Florida law, you have a right to ride in the main lane when there is no bike lane.
Not wearing a helmet
Florida does not require adult riders to wear helmets. Not wearing one does not automatically make the crash your fault. We hire experts to prove the driver caused the crash.
Riding at night without lights
We prove your bike was equipped with the correct lights, or we show that the driver was distracted and would have hit you anyway.
Failing to use hand signals
We prove the driver hit you before you turned, or that the driver was required to yield to you regardless of signals.
Riding outside the bike lane
Under Florida law, you can ride outside the bike lane to avoid hazards like glass, potholes, or parked cars.
Riding too close to parked cars
We show that the driver had a duty to look before opening their door, and that you rode a safe distance away to avoid being hit.
Do Not Give Statements
The other driver's insurance company will call you. Do not give them a recorded statement.
Under Florida's shared-fault law, they will use anything you say about your speed, lane position, or helmet to blame you and avoid paying.
Call Us For Immediate HelpStatute of Limitations
2-Year Deadline: You only have 2 years from the date of the crash to file a lawsuit under Florida law.
Insurance companies will try to contact you immediately to settle for less. Contact an attorney first.
What to Do After a Bicycle Crash in Coral Gables — In Order
Follow these critical steps to preserve your claim and your health.
Call 911
Accept emergency medical evaluation. Even if you can stand. Spinal fractures and traumatic brain injuries often present hours after the crash. Refusing transport creates a medical gap insurers use to challenge injury severity.
Photograph Scene
Your bicycle, the vehicle, road surface conditions, lane markings (or their absence), and your injuries.
Photograph Evidence
On Old Cutler Road, Alhambra Circle, or any local street, photograph any skid marks, road conditions, or blocking vehicles immediately. This evidence is critical to proving driver negligence.
Get Witnesses
Collect all witness information. Names and phone numbers of everyone who saw the crash. On Old Cutler Road, passing cyclists and runners frequently witness crashes and have the clearest sight lines of driver behavior.
No Statements
Do not give recorded statements to any insurer. The at-fault driver's insurer and your own will contact you. Under the 51% bar, early statements on lane position, lighting, signaling, or helmet use can be used to push fault above 50% and eliminate all recovery.
Call CHG Lawyers
Call immediately. Key evidence like driver phone records and dashcam footage must be requested right away. Also, nearby business security camera footage is often overwritten within 24 to 72 hours. Act quickly to preserve it.
Why Coral Gables Families Choose CHG Lawyers
Proven Miami-Dade County courtroom experience. Deep Coral Gables knowledge. Fully Bilingual.
If I could give additional 5-stars, I would! Partner Igor Hernandez handled my case from inception. He is competent, knowledgeable about personal injury law, and works diligently to achieve the best results. If you want a zealous advocate, Igor Hernandez is your guy.
These guys are amazing! I had a case with another attorney that I had to fire because they gave no attention. CHG took my injury case, got right on it, and resolved it sooner than expected. Igor answered all my calls and texts. This law firm will be my lawyers for life.
I must say, I had the best experience ever. Everyone I spoke with was great. John represented me and did an awesome job. I'm happy with the outcome. If you're looking for a great group of lawyers, this is the place to go.
Questions Coral Gables Bicycle Accident Victims Actually Ask
I was riding a Citi Bike when I was hit. Can I still file a claim?
Yes. You can get money from two different insurance policies. First, the car driver's insurance must pay for your injuries, no matter what bike you were riding. Second, Citi Bike has its own business insurance policy that may pay for your injuries if a bad bike or other issue caused the crash. CHG Lawyers checks both insurance policies from day one to make sure you get all the money you deserve.
I wasn't wearing a helmet when I was hit. Does that affect my claim?
No, not automatically. In Florida, there is no law that says adults must wear bike helmets. Not wearing a helmet does not mean the crash was your fault. It only matters if you have a head or brain injury, and even then, we use experts to prove that the driver was the one who caused the crash. We do not let insurance companies lower your payment just because you did not have a helmet on.
A car door opened into me while I was riding. Who is responsible?
The driver who opened the door is responsible. Under Florida law, drivers must check for traffic and bikes before opening a car door. Checking is the driver's job, not yours. We prove the driver was at fault by using witness statements, security videos, and damage to the car door. If they say you were riding too close to parked cars, Florida law allows you to ride further left to stay safe. The driver is still responsible for looking first.
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Contact Our Coral Gables Bicycle Accident Attorneys
If you were injured while riding your bicycle in Coral Gables, do not navigate the insurance process alone. Call us today.
Call (305) 501-8021 Now2525 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Suite 300, Coral Gables, FL 33134
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2525 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Suite 300
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