FAQs
- Accident Caused By A Bad Tire
- Another Car Swerved Into My Lane
- Are Motorcycle Riders Allowed To Ride Side By Side?
- Car-Pedestrian Accident Where I Suffered Leg Injuries
- Difference Between A Simple Fracture And Compound Fracture?
- Experiencing Back Pain After My Crash
- Hitting A Pothole While Riding My Bike
- How Can 12 Seconds Help You Avoid An Accident?
- How Do You Quantify Pain And Suffering?
- I Hit A Car Door
- Is It More Dangerous To Ride In A Group?
- My Brother Was Injured In An Auto Accident
- Should I Be Held Liable If The Bicyclist Ran A Red Light?
- Should I Pursue A Claim After A Sideswipe?
- Truck Driver Said I Cut Him Off, He Rear-Ended Me
- What Are Common Chest Injuries From A Car Crash?
- What Happens When A Car Crash Causes Ruptured Spleen?
- What Is A Greenstick Fracture?
- What To Do If You’re In A Parking Lot Accident
- Who Is Responsible For Paying Medical Bills After A Hit-And-Run?
- Why Was My Claim Denied?
Potholes & Cycling Accidents
“I hit a pothole while riding my bicycle. Who is liable for my injuries and damages?”
When a bicycle accident in Atlanta or anywhere in Georgia occurs due to a pothole or other road hazard, there are many parties that may be liable for your injuries and damages. The county, city, state, or public agency that maintains the streets could be responsible for your bicycle accident. If your bicycle is damaged and you sustain injuries after this type of road hazard accident, you need to hold someone accountable so that this doesn’t happen to someone else. When city or county crews leave potholes unfixed, they need to be held responsible. Potholes that aren’t repaired in a timely manner can be dangerous for cyclists and motorists.
If you would like to find out more about your rights to recovery, please call The Kalka Law Group to speak with a skilled Atlanta bicycle accident attorney. You can get your legal questions answered in a free, no-obligation consultation.