Though you might not need a license to ride a bicycle, you’re still expected to know Nevada’s general bicycle laws before biking in any place other than your driveway. However, due to widely varying local ordinances, it’s best to consult a Las Vegas bicycle accident attorney directly if you have specific legal questions—in the meanwhile, we’ll break down some of the most common, relevant bicycle laws in Nevada.
Let’s begin with overall laws and ordinances in Nevada that concern most bicyclists:
In general, bicycles are also subjected to all other traffic laws that normal vehicles must follow, such as speed limits, traffic signage, following the flow of traffic, not traveling between lanes, and so on and so forth.
If you get into a collision with a larger vehicle, legal matters are relatively simple. Remember, as a cyclist, you’re subjected to most general traffic laws—however, this also means you’re protected in the same way as any other motorist. Often, you can recover by simply opening a claim with the other driver’s insurance company, as you would in a motor vehicle accident; if you succeed, you’ll be able to recover comprehensive damages, which generally fall into two categories:
Although bicyclist injuries are common, only five to ten cyclists die annually in Nevada according to bicycle accident statistics, which can largely be attributed to most bike collisions occurring in residential areas and at intersections where average speeds are low. However, these deaths can and do still happen, at which point the help of a wrongful death lawyer in Nevada becomes invaluable.
Regardless of the extent of your bicycle accident, Aaron Law Group can help. Give us a call at (702) 550-1111 to schedule a free consultation and learn more about how we can take the burden of a complex personal injury claims process off of your hands, giving you time to focus on recovery.