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What Can You Do as the Victim of a Hit and Run Bike Accident?

Law Office of Alex Hernandez • January 18, 2024


After a hit and run bike accident, I understand the physical pain, emotional trauma, and financial burden that such an incident can bring into one's life. The feelings of confusion, anger, and helplessness that you're grappling with right now are all too familiar to me. But know that you're not alone in this ordeal. 

Understanding Hit and Run Bike Accidents

Hit and run bike accidents refer to when the driver involved in an accident with a cyclist leaves the scene without stopping to help or exchange information. It's an unfortunate reality that leaves victims unsure about their next steps. But don't worry, you're not powerless. You have legal rights that we can help you exercise. It's crucial to know that you have legal options for seeking compensation, regardless of whether the driver is identified or not. 

Immediate Actions to Take

Your safety should always be your top priority following a hit and run bike accident. Here are some immediate actions you can take:


  • Seek medical attention as soon as possible, even if the injuries appear minor. This ensures your well-being and provides necessary documentation for your case.
  • Report the incident to the police, providing them with as much information as possible - the vehicle's description, any potential witnesses, and so on.
  • If possible, jot down the license plate number, make, model, and color of the vehicle that hit you.
  • Try to recall any distinguishing features of the driver or unique characteristics of the vehicle.
  • Preserve any evidence you can at the scene, like photographs or video footage. These could be instrumental in identifying the driver responsible.
  • Reach out to an attorney for help. Many personal injury law firms offer free initial consultations, the Law Office of Alex Hernandez included, so you can discuss your options in a no-cost, no-obligation environment.

Uninsured Motorist Coverage

In the unfortunate event of a hit and run bike accident, it's not uncommon for the driver responsible to remain unidentified or uninsured. This can leave victims feeling as if they are left with no options. However, there's a ray of hope in such situations—- your own auto insurance policy.


If you have Uninsured Motorist (UM) coverage under your auto insurance policy, you could potentially seek compensation for your injuries and damages resulting from the accident. This coverage is designed to protect you when the at-fault party either has no insurance or cannot be identified, like in a hit and run scenario.


Here's how it works:


  • UM coverage can help pay for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to your accident.
  • It can also cover passengers in your vehicle at the time of the accident.
  • The coverage extends to you even if you were on a bicycle or walking when the incident occurred.


However, dealing with insurance companies isn't always a straightforward process. They may try to minimize your claim or deny it altogether. That's where an experienced car accident attorney comes in.

Seeking Compensation

As a victim of a personal injury, you may be entitled to various forms of compensation. This is not just about getting retribution from those who caused the accident, but it's also about securing the financial means for your recovery and rebuilding your life. Here's what you might be able to claim:


  • Medical expenses: This can cover everything from emergency room visits, hospital stays, surgeries, medications, physical therapy, and future medical treatments related to your injury.
  • Lost wages: If your injury has caused you to miss work or has limited your ability to earn an income in the future, you could be compensated for these losses.
  • Pain and suffering: This considers the physical pain and emotional distress you've endured as a result of your injury. It's a less tangible cost, but nonetheless, a significant one.
  • Property damage: If your personal property was damaged in the accident, such as your car in a collision, you could seek compensation for repairs or replacement.
  • Loss of enjoyment: If your injury prevents you from enjoying day-to-day activities or hobbies that you once loved, you might be entitled to compensation for loss of enjoyment of life.


At my Law Office, I don't just see you as another case. I see you as an individual who's been wronged and deserves justice. 

Why Choose the Law Office of Alex Hernandez

With a proven track record of success in handling personal injury cases, including hit and run bike accidents, I am not only experienced but a compassionate advocate for my clients. I understand the unique challenges you face and will provide personalized attention and support throughout the legal process.


You don't have to face the aftermath of a hit and run bike accident alone. At the Law Office of Alex Hernandez, I'm committed to fighting for justice on your behalf. Contact me today for a free consultation and I can help you through this difficult time. Proudly serving the Clearwater, Florida area, as well as the surrounding counties of Pinellas, Hillsborough, and Pasco, I'm here to provide the support you need in your pursuit of justice.

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