Personal Injury Claims for Pedestrians and Cyclists in Colorado: Know Your Rights

As Colorado continues to grow, more residents are choosing to walk and bike for commuting, exercise, and leisure. While this is a positive trend for health and the environment, it unfortunately increases the risk of accidents involving pedestrians and cyclists. Understanding your rights and legal options after such incidents is essential to protect yourself and seek compensation for injuries.

Colorado law requires drivers to exercise extra caution around pedestrians and cyclists, recognizing them as vulnerable road users. However, accidents still happen due to distracted driving, speeding, poor road conditions, or lack of proper signage. If you have been hit or injured while walking or biking in Colorado Springs or elsewhere in the state, you may be entitled to pursue a personal injury claim against the at-fault party.

Documenting the accident is a critical first step. Take photos of your injuries, the accident scene, any vehicles involved, and road conditions. If possible, obtain contact information from witnesses. Prompt medical evaluation is also important, not only for your health but to establish a record of your injuries linked to the accident.

Colorado follows a modified comparative negligence rule, meaning that your compensation can be reduced if you are found partly responsible for the accident. Even if you share some fault, you may still recover damages proportional to the other party’s liability. This makes it even more important to work with an experienced attorney who can help build a strong case.

Damages in pedestrian and bicycle accident claims can include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term rehabilitation costs. Because these accidents often involve serious injuries, it is crucial to seek legal guidance early to maximize your recovery.

At Kanthaka Group, we have a deep understanding of Colorado’s personal injury laws and local road conditions. We are passionate about advocating for pedestrians and cyclists injured due to others’ negligence. If you or a loved one has been hurt, contact us to discuss your case and learn how we can help you move forward with confidence.

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