Cyclists are some of the most vulnerable people on the road. Even a low-speed collision can cause catastrophic injuries, including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, and wrongful death. At Spinner Law Firm, we understand the unique dangers bicyclists face and have a proven record of fighting for injured riders and their families across Wesley Chapel and the Tampa Bay area.
Common Causes of Bicycle Accidents:
Most bicycle accidents happen because of careless drivers or unsafe road conditions. We represent victims injured by:
- Distracted or texting drivers
- Motorists failing to yield or check blind spots
- Dooring accidents (when a car door opens into a cyclist’s path)
- Unsafe roadways, debris, or poor signage
- Drivers under the influence of drugs or alcohol
Catastrophic Injuries in Bicycle Accidents:
Bicyclists have little protection, which means these crashes often lead to life-changing injuries, including:
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and concussions
- Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
- Broken bones and fractures
- Internal organ damage
- Wrongful death
At Spinner Law Firm, we specialize in handling serious and catastrophic cases — ensuring our clients get the resources they need for lifelong care and recovery.
Your Rights After a Bicycle Accident:
If you’ve been injured while cycling, you may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical expenses and future care
- Lost wages and reduced earning potential
- Pain, suffering, and emotional distress
- Long-term rehabilitation and adaptive equipment
- Wrongful death damages (for families of lost loved ones)
How Spinner Law Firm Can Help:
Our firm brings together legal skill, trial experience, and compassion for every client. Here’s what sets us apart:
- Proven record in catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases
- Access to medical experts and accident reconstruction specialists to strengthen your case
- Trial-tested attorneys who will fight aggressively against insurance companies
- Compassionate guidance — we treat every client like family, supporting you throughout recovery
Trusted hometown attorneys`:
As a Wesley Chapel-based law firm, we are deeply connected to our community. We know the local roads, the risks cyclists face in Tampa Bay, and how to navigate Florida’s legal system to protect your rights.
Hiring Us is Easy:
“If you or a loved one has been injured in a bicycle accident, let Spinner Law Firm fight for your recovery and your future. Contact us today for a free consultation.”
9 things to do after a motor vehicle accident:
There are many critical steps to take after being in an accident. Here are our suggestions on what to do following a crash:
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Exchange insurance
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Call law enforcement
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Never admit fault
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Do not move your vehicle
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Accept transportation
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Report the accident
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Do not provide a recorded statement
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Do not post on social media
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Auto Accident information Center:
Right after an accident, the insurance company is investigating the claim and taking steps to assure that you recover as little compensation as possible for your injuries. It is critically important to contact a qualified auto accident attorney as soon as possible to protect yourself from the insurance company and make sure the proper steps are taken to investigate the accident and secure the evidence necessary to prove responsibility for the crash.
Auto Accident cases are accepted on a contingency fee basis. This means that you are not charged any out of pocket expenses in connection with hiring a lawyer. After the lawyer resolves your case either by settlement or jury verdict, then the applicable attorney fee is paid from the proceeds of the settlement.
You are not required to provide a statement to the at fault driver’s insurance company. If one is requested, you should decline and defer to your attorney. You may be required to provide a statement to your own insurance company as most policies of auto insurance obligate you to provide “reasonable cooperation” which can include a statement. Do not provide a statement to any insurance company without first speaking to your attorney.
The at fault driver’s at fault driver’s insurance company is responsible for the repairs to your vehicle. If there is a dispute regarding who is responsible for causing the crash, you can arrange to have the repairs handled through your own insurance company, provided you have collision coverage on your policy.
The at fault driver’s insurance company is responsible for getting you into a rental vehicle. If there is a dispute regarding who is responsible for causing the crash, you can arrange for a rental through your own insurance company, provided you have rental coverage on your policy.
Florida law requires auto insurance policies to include Personal Injury Protection (PIP). Following a motor vehicle crash, your own insurance would cover 80% of your medical bills and a portion of your lost wages up to $10,000.00. This is the case regardless of who was at fault for the accident. You only have fourteen days to receive medical treatment following a crash in order to qualify for PIP. This means that even if your symptoms are mild, but you suspect you may be injured as a result of a crash, you should get medical treatment as soon as possible.
Initially, your medical expenses are covered in part by your own insurance policy under the PIP (“Personal Injury Protection”) coverage. Uncovered medical expenses are recovered by your attorney from the responsible party’s insurance company as part of your personal injury case. Typically, you should not incur any out of pocket medical expenses in connection with accident related treatment.
There is a wide variety of damages that can be recovered from a motor vehicle accident. The at fault driver’s insurance company is responsible for your past a future medical expenses. If you were unable to work due to your injuries, you can recover your lost wages. If your capacity to work in the future is diminished, you can recover compensation. Subject to proof that your injuries caused from a motor vehicle crash are permanent, you can recover compensation for pain and suffering both in the past and in the future. This is a very generalized overview of the types of compensation you can recover. Your attorney will counsel you in greater detail.


