FAQ2025-03-04T18:08:57+00:00

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Why Should I Hire a Bicycle Lawyer?2025-03-03T18:25:33+00:00

Tom is both an experienced cyclist and an experienced personal injury attorney who specializes in cycling law—he understands not just the joys and responsibilities of riding a bike, but also the law as it pertains to fellow cyclists. 

Cyclists are often overlooked or discounted in personal injury cases. The police don’t often understand bike law, motorists often drive without care or respect for cyclists, and insurance companies often look at cyclist claims with suspicion or a lack of understanding of how the California Vehicle Code pertains to bicyclists. Tom is well-versed in cycling law and finds satisfaction in helping fellow cyclists after they’ve been in an accident. 

Hiring a bike lawyer like Tom means that you have someone working on your behalf who not only understands the ins and outs of cycling law, but who will also handle all paperwork and jump through every hoop required to file a case, front the money to hire the appropriate experts, interview all parties involved (including witnesses and the person who hit you), research an appropriate settlement amount, and negotiate with professionals in the insurance industry who are otherwise inclined to whittle your claim down to the smallest amount.

Handling your bike accident through a cycling attorney means that you can focus on recovery and getting your life back in order while someone with decades of experience and a stellar track record fights on your behalf for the best possible settlement.

Do You Only Work on Bike Accident Cases?2025-03-03T18:26:12+00:00

No! While he specializes in cycling law and enjoys helping fellow cyclists, Tom works on all types of personal injury cases including those related to automobile accidents and issues of premises liability. 

Learn more about the kinds of cases that Tom handles on the Our Practice page.

The Insurance Company Offered Me a Settlement—Should I Take It?2025-03-03T18:27:13+00:00

No. The insurance company is never on your side. They likely know that you have a case and are hoping that you’ll settle for the smallest amount of compensation possible before you contact an attorney and realize how much your case is actually worth. 

If you want to protect your rights and ensure that you’re fairly compensated for your injuries, it’s best to work through an experienced bicycle lawyer who will work to get you the largest settlement possible. 

Visit the Results page to see real examples of settlements and awards that Tom has won for cyclists who have been injured in accidents and visit the Testimonials page  to hear straight from satisfied clients.

Will I Speak with a Lawyer if I Call?2025-03-07T01:25:23+00:00

Yes! In fact, Tom himself often answers calls directly. He is committed to being present for and listening to his clients—so much so that he even shares his cell phone number. You can find contact information here.

Can I Sue for My Bicycle Accident?2025-03-03T18:28:29+00:00

Yes. If you or a family member have been injured because of the negligence or fault of another person, you can bring a lawsuit against them to recover damages. You can schedule a free consultation  with Tom to discuss your possible case

How Much Money is My Case Worth?2025-03-03T18:30:21+00:00

Each case is unique; it is hard to give even a ballpark estimate without knowing the facts. A general guideline, however, is that the more serious the injury, the more money a claim is worth. For instance, cases that involve joint or cartilage damage, concussions, or broken bones are generally worth more than cases where the injuries are limited to the soft tissue. This is not to say that a claim is not worth perusing if you don’t have these injuries—many factors, including loss of income, present and future medical expenses, and loss of quality of life can increase the value of a claim. You can view examples of real settlements and awards from some of Tom’s past cases on the Results page.

The best way to find out what your claim is worth is to schedule a free consultation. It will only take about an hour of your time to speak with Tom, and there is no pressure or obligation to hire him after your call.

What Are Your Fees and How Are You Paid?2025-03-07T01:25:55+00:00

Our office works on a “contingency fee” basis, which means that we take a percentage of what we able to recover for you. This means that if there is no recovery, there is no fee, and you will owe nothing for our work on your case.

If we do recover money from the responsible party, our fee is one-third (33.3%) of the gross recovery. If the case goes to litigation, the fee becomes 40% of the gross recovery.

We do not, however, take a fee from the property damage portion of the case. We handle this portion of the claim as a courtesy to our clients. This means that all the money recovered for your bike and other personal items damaged in the accident goes directly to you.

How Much Time Will I Spend on My Case?2025-03-03T18:31:08+00:00

We understand that your time is valuable! We are a full-service firm that handles all details of your case. From filing paperwork to conducting interviews to hiring the appropriate witnesses, our goal is to take care of everything so you can focus on recovery and getting your life back together after your accident.

In many instances, we require not much more than a short initial meeting to review the details of your case. This can be held in our office, at the scene, or in your home if you are unable to leave your house. After that, most cases can be handled over the phone and with minimal interruption to your life.

How Long Will It Take for My Case to Settle?2025-03-03T18:31:28+00:00

Most cases (80%-90%) are settled within six months to one year from the time our office begins work.

Who Could Be Liable for My Injures?2025-03-03T18:32:09+00:00

If the accident was with a vehicle:

Negligent truck, bus or automobile drivers may be responsible. We will file the lawsuit against them, but their insurance company would pay the claim.

This can also include what’s known as “motor vehicle harassment.” Some states have passed laws specifically prohibiting harassment of cyclists, making certain harassing behavior criminal. Harassment can take many forms: shouting, cursing, passing too closely, or throwing objects at a cyclist. If this behavior caused your injury, you may have a case against them.

If you were hurt because of a defective or recalled product, or negligent repair of your bike:

Repair shops that performed faulty repairs or retailers and manufactures of bad parts, accessories, or vehicles (including faulty helmets, pedals, brakes, wheels, etc.) may be responsible. 

If the accident was caused by unsafe conditions:

The city, county, or state that is responsible for maintaining roads and bike paths may be responsible. These governmental bodies could also be responsible if your accident was a result of improper upkeep of public property.

If the accident was caused by the negligent maintenance or upkeep of private property, the owner of that property will be responsible. This includes injuries and damage resulting from dog attacks. In these cases, the owners’ home insurance would pay the claim.

What If I Wasn’t Actually Hit by the Car?2025-03-03T18:32:32+00:00

You may still have a claim. Many times, a cyclist may be injured while taking evasive action to avoid being hit. If the driver of the vehicle, by their actions, caused you to become injured, then they can be held liable. This type of case is more difficult to navigate and will require some investigation of the scene and accident report. If you were injured in this way, without being physically touched by the motorist, it is important that you have an experienced bicycle attorney like Tom, with a deep understanding of both cycling and vehicular law, fight for you every step of the way. 

What if the Other Driver Did Not Have Insurance?2025-03-03T18:33:31+00:00

Many automobile policies will cover you under a personal injury protection rider if you are injured in a bicycle accident or while on foot. 

In addition, it is incredibly important that all cyclists carry uninsured motorist coverage, which will allow you to recover money for your medical bills, along with pain and suffering. This coverage so important, in fact, that Tom wrote an entire explainer on the topic of uninsured motorist coverage for cyclists, which you can read here.

Will A Settlement Cover Damage to My Bike?2025-03-03T18:35:02+00:00

The property damage portion of a bike accident case, which also covers damaged personal items beyond the bike itself, is usually resolved within one to two months from the time the file is opened. Tom handles this portion of the case as a courtesy to his clients and does not collect any fees from the property damage settlement awarded by the insurance company—100% of that money goes to the client. 

What If I Want to Handle My Claim Myself?2025-03-03T18:35:41+00:00

It’s still worth contacting Tom  to discuss your case even if you hope to handle it yourself. In a brief phone conversation, he can offer an estimate of what your claim is worth, so you don’t accept a lowball offer from the insurance company.

WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY

“I cannot thank Mr. Forsyth enough for the hard work and continuous effort he put forth
in pursuit of justice and recovery in my case.”   – Timothy W.

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