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Cambridge Bicycle Accident Lawyers

Massachusetts Bike Crash Attorneys

Especially during our pleasant spring and summer months, Cambridge and its surrounding neighborhoods, such as New Town, Riverside and the campus of Harvard University, are home to many bicyclists. With college students, recreational bicyclists and others sharing the road with pedestrians and other vehicles, there are many opportunities for accidents and injuries to occur.

When bicycles in Cambridge use the street, they are required to follow the same rules of the road that cars must follow. This includes signaling turns, yielding at intersections and obeying signs and traffic signals. In many cases, even though a bicycle has the same right of way that another vehicle has, the bicycle rider will often be assessed to be at fault in an accident.

Do not make statements to anyone about the bicycle accident itself until you talk with an attorney. Contact us for a free initial consultation.

At Dane Shulman Associates, LLC, our personal injury lawyers know that nothing should ever be taken for granted — including police reports. You can rely on us to conduct a thorough investigation using every resource available to us, including state-of-the-art technology and forensic accident experts. We will examine your wrecked bicycle, take pictures of the scene, identify and interview eyewitnesses and analyze medical reports in order to provide you with a realistic assessment of your claim's viability.

Our firm has a track record of achieving successful results for individuals who have suffered injuries in bicycle accidents. We welcome your inquiry and are able to meet with you at the hospital, your home or anywhere else in the Greater Boston area and throughout Massachusetts. We will explain how we can help, with no obligation on your part. Contact us for a free initial consultation with one of our Cambridge bicycle accident lawyers.

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