Bicycle Injury Claims After Being Hit by a Car
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Bicycle Injury Claims After Being Hit by a Car



Understanding Your Insurance Coverage Following a Bicycle Accident

In Massachusetts, if you are a bicyclist and you are struck by a motor vehicle, the process that needs to be taken from that point varies. What I mean is, it’s not a typical rear end collision involving two cars. If you are a bicyclist and you are struck by a motor vehicle there is different coverage that is available to you.

The Difference Between Coverage for Bicycle Injury Claims and Other Accident Claims

Somebody may be surprised to learn that the medical bills of a person operating the bicycle will be paid by the car insurance of the person that struck them. There are a lot of factors that could impact the presentment of the bicycle injury claim. And, those things vary from a motor vehicle collision or a bus collision.

Contact a Personal Injury Lawyer

My name is Kevin McCullough with the law offices of Mazow | McCullough, PC. If you have been injured, you need legal assistance, and you have questions, you deserve answers to those questions and you deserve the best. Contact us today to explore your legal options by calling (978) 744-8000 or (855) 693-9084.

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