Riding a bicycle in Arlington means sharing the road with larger, faster vehicles, and that reality can put cyclists in vulnerable situations. A serious crash may affect health, income, and overall well-being. Having an Arlington bicycle accident lawyerby your side can help safeguard your rights, pursue the compensation you deserve, and hold negligent drivers accountable.
At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, we recognize the difficulties injured cyclists encounter and are committed to guiding you carefully through every step of the legal process.

Yes, having an attorney can protect your rights and strengthen your case. Bicycle accident claims can involve complex issues like comparative fault, medical documentation, and negotiations with insurance adjusters. Many riders are unaware that they may be entitled to more than just the cost of bike repairs. Medical expenses, lost income, and compensation for pain and suffering are all possible recoverable damages. Our firm has seen how insurance companies often attempt to minimize payouts, which is why strong legal representation is essential.
Looking for help after a bicycle accident in Arlington can feel daunting, but the right lawyer can make the process far easier. An Arlington bicycle accident lawyer can explain your options in plain language, handle negotiations with the insurance company, and take your case to court if necessary to recover the compensation you need for your injuries and losses. Having a legal advocate gives you space to focus on healing, knowing that someone familiar with local courts and Texas law is protecting your interests every step.
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Texas law gives cyclists many of the same rights and duties as motorists. According to Texas Transportation Code § 551.101, bicycle riders are granted the same rights and responsibilities as drivers, unless otherwise specified by law. This means motorists must respect cyclists’ right to the roadway. Cyclists must also obey traffic signals, yield when appropriate, and follow the road rules. Parents and guardians must ensure that children riding bikes also follow these rules. These protections exist to reduce collisions and encourage safer road-sharing between cars and bicycles.
In practice, this means cyclists can legally ride on most public roads in Arlington, except on highways where bikes are prohibited. Cyclists should ride as close to the right curb as practical, except when passing, preparing for a left turn, or avoiding unsafe conditions. Motorists are legally required to give cyclists at least three feet of clearance when passing, a rule that, when ignored, often leads to dangerous crashes.
Even the most cautious riders can be involved in a crash due to the negligence of others. Some frequent causes of bicycle accidents include:
Determining liability in a bicycle crash can be complex since the cyclist and the driver may share responsibility.This is why legal representation can be invaluable when sorting through evidence, police reports, and witness testimony.
In Arlington, traffic congestion and urban growth have created additional risks for cyclists. Busy intersections near major retail centers or highways often present greater hazards due to heavy vehicle volume and distracted drivers. Poor lighting in some areas also contributes to evening and nighttime accidents.
Bicycles provide very little protection compared to cars, so riders are far more exposed when a crash happens. As a result, the injuries are often severe. Some of the most common injuries we see include:
Serious injuries like these usually mean high medical costs and lengthy recoveries. While some riders can heal and return to normal activities, others are left dealing with permanent limitations or ongoing therapy. The impact goes beyond the physical pain, often placing financial pressure and emotional strain on the entire family. This is why seeking fair compensation becomes an essential step in recovery.
Victims of bicycle accidents in Arlington may be entitled to compensation for economic and non-economic damages. This can include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and property damage. In cases of reckless conduct, punitive damages may also apply.
According to the Texas Insurance Code § 542.051, a claim means a request for payment made by an insured or policyholder under a policy, which the insurer must honor. When filing a claim after a bicycle accident, the insurer must address it in good faith. The amount of compensation varies based on the severity of injuries, long-term consequences, and the circumstances of the accident.
The steps you take immediately after a collision can impact your recovery and your ability to pursue a legal claim. Here are important actions to remember:
By acting quickly, you protect your health and strengthen the foundation of your claim. Documenting everything, from medical visits to repair estimates, provides valuable evidence when pursuing compensation.
Don’t face big insurance companies alone. Our award-winning lawyers have recovered over $100 million for clients just like you. We’re ready to put our 50+ years of combined experience to work, fighting for the compensation you deserve.
At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, we know a bicycle accident can disrupt nearly every part of your life. Our team looks closely at the details, builds a strong claim, and pursues the compensation you need. We handle the legal process so you can focus on healing, and you pay nothing unless we recover for you.
With experience in Arlington’s courts and familiarity with local insurance practices, we create strategies suited to your case and work with medical and financial experts to show the actual impact of your injuries.
Yes, you may still pursue compensation. Not wearing a helmet does not automatically disqualify you from recovery, though it may influence the value of your claim if head injuries are involved.
Texas law typically allows filing a personal injury lawsuit for two years from the accident date.Acting quickly ensures evidence is preserved and the statute of limitations does not bar your claim.
You can still pursue compensation. In these cases, claims may be filed under uninsured motorist coverage if available, and police investigation may help identify the driver.
You may have a claim against a government entity or contractor. These cases are more complex due to notice requirements and shorter timelines, so seeking legal guidance is crucial.
A bicycle crash can instantly change your life, leaving you unsure of where to turn. Your recovery should be the priority, while a dependable legal team manages the rest. At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, we take the time to listen, explain your choices in plain language, and guide Arlington cyclists through each stage of a claim. We aim to prepare a strong case and pursue the compensation you need to move forward with greater security.
Call 817-920-9000 for a free consultation and let us stand with you during this difficult time.
As a Fort Worth native and a double-Board Certified trial lawyer, John Cummings is dedicated to fighting for the rights of the injured. With a track record that includes record-setting verdicts and multi-million dollar settlements, he is an aggressive advocate who isn’t afraid to take on tough cases.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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