bikelaw bike lawyers & bike accident attorneys


A LEGAL RESOURCE FOR CYCLISTS

Quotes from bikelaw's bike lawyers With more work and advocacy, we can make the Carolinas a better place to live and ride.

THE BIKELAW TEAM
Peter Wilborn, founder and attorney for South Carolina and Maryland
Ann Groninger, attorney for North Carolina
Jonathan S. Altman, attorney for South Carolina
Jana Morris, paralegal / advocacy director
Kristi L. Millican,
office manager/paralegal

LEGAL SERVICES FROM BICYCLE LAWYERS

Representation in Bicycle Accident and Injury Cases

Contact bikelaw if you would like to talk about a bicycle accident you've experienced in South Carolina, North Carolina, Maryland, or in other states. Every cyclist's case is important - none are too big or too small - and may help to raise awareness among drivers, the legal system, and the wider community about bicyclists' rights on the road.

In addition, bikelaw provides training to school groups, cycling clubs and teams, advocacy groups, and to law enforcement personnel about bicycle laws and safety.


Other States

Contact our bicycle lawyers in South Carolina

South Carolina has a horrible record of bicycle safety, but it getting better because of new cycling laws, progressive city planning, and a committed advocacy community. Bike Law has represented over 100 South Carolinian cyclists.
Learn more here.
  Contact our bicycle lawyers in North Carolina

North Carolina is one of the most dangerous states in the country when it comes to cycling safety. Learn how to protect yourself and to make a difference.
Learn more here.
  Contact our bicycle lawyers in Maryland

With high profile cycling collisions in recent years, Maryland has a long way to go to realize its potential as a cycling state. Bike Law can help Maryland cyclists on the road and in court.
Learn more here.


Contact our bicycle lawyers around the US US Map
Contact Bike Law to see if we can help. We have associated local counsel in other states and have been admitted in other courts on a case by case basis.

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bike accident advice

  • 1.

    Ride with a cell phone, i.d., emergency contacts and something to write with.
  • 2.

    Dial 911, call the police or ambulance immediately.
  • 3.

    Give no written or recorded statements to anyone.
 

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