OVERVIEW
SOUTH CAROLINA
NORTH CAROLINA
MARYLAND
LOUISIANA
ACCIDENT ADVICE
SEE. BE SEEN.
LAWS TO KNOW
SIX LESSONS
SAFE STREETS
SOUTH CAROLINA
NORTH CAROLINA
MARYLAND
LOUISIANA
ACCIDENT ADVICE
SEE. BE SEEN.
LAWS TO KNOW
SIX LESSONS
SAFE STREETS
A LEGAL RESOURCE FOR CYCLISTS
With more work and advocacy, we can make the Carolinas a better place to live and ride.
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
S. Beaux Jones, attorney for Louisiana
Jana Morris, paralegal / advocacy director
Kristi L. Millican,
office manager/paralegal
Representation in South Carolina Bicycle Injury & Accident Cases
Bike Law founder Peter Wilborn is a lawyer in South Carolina at the AV-rated firm of Derfner, Altman and Wilborn. He works on a contingency basis on bicycle accident and injury cases in South Carolina. Attorney Jon Altman assists in many cases, bringing his 19 years of trial and personal injury law experience.Peter has been representing cyclists and cycling groups since 2000. Years earlier, Peter had a bike tragedy in his own family. With Bike Law, Peter's aim is to be a resource to other riders and their families in South Carolina, Maryland and wherever needed.
From the start, calls and referrals have come from friends met in cycling clubs and bike shops, and from advocates for better bicycling conditions, including the Palmetto Cycling Coalition, Charleston Moves, the Greenville Spinners Bike Club and the League of American Bicyclists.
Bottom line, if you are injured or involved in a bicycle accident in South Carolina, you want a lawyer who understands cycling and legal issues unique to South Carolina cycling laws. You do not pay any fees unless money is collected on your behalf.
Bike Law is also available to speak to bicycle clubs, advocacy groups, and law enforcement personnel on bicycle safety, bicycle laws, and to give technical assistance.
Urgent! Familiarize yourself with a recent review of South Carolina's bicycle laws.
Contact Peter at 877-316-4310 or peter@bikelaw.com
![]() 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. |
![]() 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. |
![]() 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. |
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![]() Louisiana, with its cratered roads and notoriously poor drivers, has never been revered for the safety of its streets. In fact, the Bayou State ranks among the most dangerous for cyclists. But recent changes to state law and growing public awareness and interest are helping to make cycling easier and more commonplace in Louisiana. I hope to support this trend. Learn more here. |
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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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