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Bicycle v. Automobile Collision

If you are a regular bicyclist in Massachusetts, it is important to know your rights and responsibilities.  The Mass Bike website is a great place to begin learning how to stay safe while biking.  In addition the City of Boston has a large variety of resources available to help you plan a safe ride around the city, from where to park your bike to the best route.

Unfortunately even the most careful planning and knowledge cannot always avoid the negligence of others.  With the City of Boston now rolling out its bike share program and the weather prompting many to go outside for bike ride, there are more opportunities for bicycle v. automobile collision than ever before.  Whenever there is an unexpected collision of this nature, the person riding the bicycle has a high likelihood of losing that interaction.

If you or someone you love has been in a bicycle v. automobile collision, please contact the offices of Mazow|McCullough, P.C.  We can help you get your medical bills paid and be compensated for the injury you received due to someone else’s negligence.  The right lawyer makes all the difference.

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