Florida leads the nation in fatal bicycle accidents. The Sunshine State is by far one of the most dangerous places for a ride, and that’s especially true here in South Florida.
The bicycle accident attorneys at The Ansara Law Firm know these cases can be devastating for families of loved ones lost in this most tragic and unnecessary way. Usually, it comes down to a negligent driver. Speed is often a primary factor. Distraction, intoxication and aggressive driving are too.
A common refrain our Fort Lauderdale fatal bicycle accident lawyers hear from at-fault drivers describing a bicyclist is, “It was like he came out of nowhere.” The truth of the matter is, the driver likely wasn’t watching for bicycles, as is their responsibility per F.S. 316.1925. The law requires drivers to drive in a careful and prudent manner to avoid endangering other people.
Prioritizing safer streets for cyclists is an imperative for lawmakers and community leaders. Tighter penalties for bicycle accident deaths can help deter some incidents. But ultimately, it comes down to driver responsibility. Too often, drivers fail in this regard.
We realize no amount of money is going to bring back the person you lost to this tragedy. But you deserve to be financially stable as you turn the page on this painful chapter. The tortfeasors (wrongdoers) deserve to be held to account. Our fatal bicycle accident attorneys can guide Fort Lauderdale families through every step of this process to ensure accountability and maximum compensation.
Deadly Roads for Florida CyclistsFlorida roads present an extreme hazard for cyclists, even as the activity continues to swell in popularity.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports more than 800 people die each year nationally in bicycle accidents – a figure that has been growing in recent years.
In Florida, of the nearly 3,000 fatal motor vehicle accidents every year, 150 of the victims are bicyclists. That’s more than 5 percent. (Bicyclists also account for a disproportionate number of reported serious injuries.)
While officials in Fort Lauderdale, a city that enjoys 13 million visitors annually, have made a recent push to create a more bike-friendly destination, the reality is the city is still primarily car-based. Roads were constructed primarily with motor vehicle users in mind – wide, high speed limits and few bicycle infrastructure features. The city has incorporated an increasing number of “sharrows,” which serve to raise awareness of motorists’ responsibility to safely share the road with cyclists.
Still, fatal bicycle accidents continue to occur. Some of the areas where our Fort Lauderdale fatal bicycle accident attorneys tend to see high accident rates include:
When the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) recently considered the most common causes of serious and fatal bicycle accidents, it concluded:
Bicycle accidents resulting in fatalities are handled a bit differently than bike accidents that result in injury.
First, these claims tend to be higher-stakes than injury claims because losses are usually greater. Secondly, claims for damages stemming from wrongful death must be filed within two years, per F.S. 95.11, compared to the four years one might have in personal injury litigation.
Further, parties lawfully allowed to pursue damages are limited to certain survivors, with spouses and dependent children given priority.
Survivors may recover damages under F.S. 768.21 for:
Courts in these matters will weigh survivors’ relationship to decedent, amount of decedent’s probable net income available for distribution and replacement value of decedent’s services. In weighing future losses, the court will consider the joint life expectancies of survivor and decedent, as well as the period of minority for minor children.
Because cyclists are more at risk of hit-and-run accidents, our bicycle accident attorneys will want to explore the uninsured motorist coverage that may have applied to the bicyclist, as this may yield some compensation, even if the at-fault driver is never identified.
The fatal bicycle accident lawyers at our Fort Lauderdale firm should note too that even if the bike crash was partially the fault of the cyclist, Florida law does not make this a barrier to pursuing damages. It could, however, proportionately reduce the final damage award.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a Fort Lauderdale bicycle accident, contact the personal injury attorneys at The Ansara Law Firm by calling (954) 761-4011 or (954) 761-3641.