Hello from the team at Associates and Bruce L. Scheiner, Attorneys for the Injured! We’re excited to announce our role as proud sponsors in this year’s Tour De Cape, a standout cycling event in our Southwest Florida community. Our firm has always believed in the power of community events to…
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City to Pay $4.85M to Man Injured in Bicycle Accident Caused by Damaged Sidewalk
The City of San Diego has agreed to pay almost $5 million to a man injured in a bicycle accident that resulted in severe injuries when his bike was thrown nearly 30 feet after striking a sidewalk that was damaged by a tree. The bike accident occurred three years ago,…
Safer Roads for SWFL Bicyclists in 2016?
Florida has for years now held the dubious distinction of having the highest rate and bicycle accidents and related deaths. Lee County has historically been one of the worst locations, ranking 10th in the state, with regular riders and tourists alike constantly at risk. In 2014, there were a slew…
Burgueno v. Regents of the Univ. of Cal. – Bicycle Accident Immunity
If you are a cyclist who avails of the increasing number of bicycle trails in Lee, Collier and Charlotte counties, you may want to keep in mind that if you are injured due to some dangerous condition thereon, you may have a more difficult time recovering damages. That’s for two reasons:…
Bicycle Accident Lawsuit Camicia v. City of Mercer Island Settles for $7M
It’s been nearly 10 years since plaintiff in Camicia v. City of Mercer Island was seriously injured in a Washington state bicycle accident that left her paralyzed. The case has been volleyed to various courts over the years on a number of issues, most recently to the Washington Supreme Court…
Bicycle Injuries Doubled From 1998 to 2013, Analysis Shows
A new study, conducted by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, and published in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), reveals bicycling injuries in the U.S. have risen astronomically in the last 15 years. Sifting through the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System data, researchers wanted to…