Car Versus Bicycle Crash Reported on North Palm Avenue in Fresno

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January 26, 2023
Edward Smith

Bicycle Crash on Palm Avenue in Fresno

The Fresno Police Department reported a vehicle versus bicycle crash on East Palm Avenue on the afternoon of Sunday, January 22, 2023. The bicycle accident occurred at approximately 2:30 p.m. at East Olive Avenue and North Palm Avenue, according to Fresno PD.

Details on the Bicycle Crash on East Palm Avenue in Fresno

An eyewitness to the car vs. bicycle collision said the cyclist was riding westbound on Olive Avenue when he was allegedly hit by a white vehicle traveling northbound on Palm Avenue. That eyewitness and several others said the bicyclist was propelled over the car in the crash in Fresno’s Tower District. Eyewitnesses described the incident as a high-impact accident.

At the crash site, Fresno PD did not immediately release information on which party had the right-of-way. First responders, fire crews, and police officers assisted the injured cyclist at the scene before he was transported by ambulance to the hospital. An update regarding the injured bicyclist’s condition was not immediately available.

What are the Common Causes of Vehicle Versus Bicycle Collisions?

Bicycle accidents may occur for a wide array of reasons. In most cases, they are often the result of motorist negligence that may occur in many forms. Following are some of the common causes of vehicle versus bicycle collisions:

  • Rules of the Road: When drivers in Fresno, California, fail to yield the right-of-way, make unsafe lane changes, speed, or violate other rules of the road, they are more likely to cause a roadway accident with another party, including a bicyclist. Motorists are expected to take weather and traffic conditions into account and follow posted speed limits when driving on the road.
  • Distracted Driving: When an operator of a motor vehicle engages in any activity that takes their attention away from the roadway, it is considered distracted driving. This usually takes the form of texting or calling on a cell phone while driving, adjusting the radio, eating or drinking, and more. When a motorist is distracted, they may not provide the road their full attention and may crash into someone else on the road, including a cyclist.
  • Driving Under the Influence: One of the common reasons for traffic collisions, including those that involve bicyclists, is driving under the influence. When a motorist is impaired while behind the wheel, their reaction times may be slowed, and their vision may become blurry. Consequently, an intoxicated driver may not be able to react in time to avoid a collision with another party on the roadway. In other situations, an impaired motorist may veer into the bicycle lane and collide with a cyclist.

Driver negligence is not the only cause of bicycle collisions. In other cases, these crashes may occur because of faulty bicycle parts and roadway defects. Manufacturers have a duty to produce items that are safe for consumer use on the product. Likewise, government entities are also responsible for keeping public roadways safe. In either of these situations, an injured cyclist may bring a personal injury claim to seek reimbursement for their losses. Keep in mind that the two-year deadline for injury cases may be decreased to 180 days for those claims involving public agencies.

What Types of Losses are Recoverable in Bicycle Accident Injury Cases?

Suppose there is clear and compelling evidence demonstrating that another party was responsible for a bicycle accident. In that case, they may have grounds for a bodily injury claim against the at-fault party. As part of the vehicle versus bicycle collision claim, an injured bicyclist may seek reimbursement for medical bills, wage loss, pain and suffering, and other associated damages. Learn how our legal team from AutoAccident.com can help you seek maximum financial recovery for your injuries and losses by watching this video or setting up a free consultation today.

Personal Injury Lawyer in Fresno

I’m Ed Smith, a Fresno personal injury lawyer. After a bicycle accident, you can depend on our injury attorneys to seek the full compensation you need to move forward. Contact us for free, friendly case advice at (559) 377-7676 or (800) 404-5400. Before calling us, check our client reviews and comments on Avvo, Google, and Yelp.

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