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Bike Law Jul 31, 2014

Bike Law North Carolina is currently handling a case in which a Mavic R-SYS wheel failed and injured our client. Our client was riding her bike in a charity bicycle ride. Her bike was equipped with a set of R-SYS wheels she received from Mavic as a replacement for the original R-SYS wheel. Mavic recalled […]

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Bike Law Jul 31, 2014

Whatever kind of bike you ride or surface you ride on, bicycling is a great social activity. So what do a bunch of bicycle lawyers do when they have to meet to discuss bicycle laws around the country and debate the merits of certain types of bicycle infrastructure? We rent bikes and go for a […]

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Bike Law Jul 25, 2014

As reported in the past, on June 4, 2014, the Michigan House of Representatives passed a bill, intended to enhance awareness of bicycles and motorcycles on Michigan’s roads. House Bill 5438, commonly referred to as “Nathan’s Law,” after Nathan Bower, who was killed in an automobile-motorcycle crash, would require all driver training classes to include […]

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Charlie Thomas Jul 24, 2014

As both a Texas bicycle accident lawyer and advocate for safer riding, I previously prepared an article to serve as an overview of the laws that apply to riders while bicycling in Texas. Now, let’s delve into cities that have passed their own book of laws that also apply to bicyclists. This article focuses on […]

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Bike Law Jul 23, 2014

The past few weeks have been a steady stream of activity for me as Bike Law Tennessee.  I have new cases and investigations where the rights of cyclists can be zealously advocated for, and motorists can continue to be educated. I’ve joined forces with the Memphis Hightailers to assert the rights of cyclists in western […]

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Bike Law Jul 22, 2014

We are thrilled to announce that the Freeman Kevenides Law Firm has joined the Bike Law Network! An icon in Chicago’s vibrant cycling community, James Freeman is known by many simply as “Lawyer Jim.” For many years, he has volunteered and worked with local bicycle advocacy organizations educating people about their rights and responsibilities. He gives regular […]

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Charlie Thomas Jul 22, 2014

Many of us are now familiar with the bicycle accident that resulted in the death of bicyclist, Philip Geeck, on July 17, 2014. As a bicycle accident attorney, I wanted to understand how a bicyclist who apparently was following all traffic laws and pedaling in a protected bicycle lane could have been caught up and […]

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Peter Wilborn Jul 11, 2014

Many of you have read the Washington Post’s Courtland Milloy’s attack-piece on cyclists in DC.  There have been thoughtful, rationale, and intelligent responses already: read WABA’s response, Washington City Paper , and WashCycle. The Post tried to contain the damage by publishing It’s time to tone down the tirades against bicyclists, by “transportation reporter and avid bicyclist” Ashley […]

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Bike Law Jul 03, 2014

Bike Law Michigan is happy to be joined this summer by the Division II Collegiate National Champion, Brad Neagos. Brad is a law student at the University of Denver and will be participating in an externship with Bryan Waldman and the Sinas Dramis Law Firm in Lansing, MI, where he will focus on bicycle injury […]

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