Author: Bike Law


  • It’s Official: Bicycle Safety Now Part Of Michigan Driver’s Education

    The Signing of the Nathan Bower Act is a momentous occasion for Michigan Bicycle Law. Yesterday (10/15), Governor Rick Snyder signed Public Act 317, the Nathan Bower Act, in Lansing, Michigan. It is now mandated that in addition to the standard driver’s education curriculum currently taught to future Michigan drivers, information about motorcycle and bicycle

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  • Adding Insult to Injury in Brooklyn

    Driver sues cyclist for car damage after she runs him down. A Manhattan woman is suing our client, a Brooklyn Cyclist, for $ 2000 for damaged to her car after she mowed him down on a Brooklyn street. In May of 2014 cyclist John Roemer, just days before his college graduation, was seriously injured in

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  • Honoring the Life of a Michigan Bicyclist

    Michigan Bicycle Accident Attorney Bryan Waldman reports laws to protect cyclists This past Sunday (10/5/14), dozens of Michigan bicyclists rode 16 miles, paying tribute to Jill Byelich, a young mother of two killed by a car while riding near DeWitt, Michigan. The cyclists paid their respects at a memorial that included a photo of Jill

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  • On Your Mark, Get Set, Waiver! When Bicyclists Sign Their Rights Away.

    Illinois bicycle accident attorney Brendan Kevenides explains the law of event waivers. As an Illinois attorney who represents injured bicyclists, and who also sponsors cycling clubs, race teams and bike events I love and hate exculpatory agreements.  These rights waiving documents can be devastatingly bad for the individual cyclist who has been harmed due to someone

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  • “New Mobility” in Charleston

    Charleston Bicycle Accident Attorney Timmy Finch reports on the future. On Monday night I went to listen to Gabe Klein present recommendations for the City of Charleston to help the city move forward with a “New Mobility.” Right away, Klein proclaimed that he is not so much a fan of proposals and studies as he

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  • Grand Rapids Named One of 50 Best Bicycling Cities

    Bike Law Bryan tells us why. The October 2014 issue of Bicycling Magazine named its 50 “Best Bike Cities.” The highest-ranked Michigan city went to Grand Rapids (#41). The publication explained that “one reason” Grand Rapids was selected was: “In addition to 35 miles of new on street facilities between 2012 and 2013, there is a booming fat-bike racing

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  • Michigan now one of 7 states without safe-passing law

    Bike Law Bryan reports that Michigan is falling behind in legal protection for bicyclists. This week, a law took effect in California that is designed to increase safety for bicyclists.  The law, commonly known as a “3-foot passing law,” requires motorists to maintain a distance of at least three feet between their vehicle and a bicycle, when

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  • South Carolina Bike Law Lawyer: Timmy Finch

    Why I became a bicycle lawyer. The one career choice I have made that has not raised the question, “Why would you do that?” has been joining the Bike Law Team. For roughly the past five years, I was a prosecutor in Charleston, SC. The prosecution was great. I was assigned a very challenging caseload

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  • A MUST WATCH!

    Dutch cyclist reports on the state of american cycling, and gets it right! Please watch this video.  This Dutch video not only destroys our pitiful infrastructure, but also makes very important points about American cyclo-culture. Bike Law

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  • Snowplows and cyclists

    Illinois Municipalities May Be Held Responsible Where Snow Removal Forces Cyclists and Pedestrians Into The Street As Illinois bicycle lawyers, we handle all issues involving cyclists, including those caused by snow.  In breaking news, Illinois municipalities may be held liable for injuries to pedestrians and bicyclists forced into the street by snow piled onto sidewalks

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  • The Tennessee Lifesavers Conference

    Bike Law Amy speaks about vulnerable road users I was asked to speak on the topic of vulnerable roadway users at this year’s Tennessee Lifesavers Conference, hosted by the Governor’s Highway Safety Office (“GHSO”). The GHSO is a branch of TDOT, and is most well-known for its extensive PSA campaigns statewide in Tennessee: “Click it or Ticket” and “Booze it

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  • Unsafe Pass Seriously Injures Oregon Cyclist

    Oregon Bicycle Accident Attorney Bob Mionske on “Safe Passing” laws and the three-foot rule A cyclist was seriously injured in an Oregon bicycle accident on Wednesday morning. The cyclist, Richard Barrett, 67, of Corvallis, Oregon was riding his bicycle on the shoulder of NW Hill Road in McMinnville, Oregon at 9:30 A.M. when a tractor-trailer towing heavy duty

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