A bicycle accident law firm proves driver negligence in a collision case by establishing four key legal elements: duty of care, breach of that duty, causation, and resulting damages. Drivers are legally obligated to operate their vehicles safely and follow traffic laws. A breach occurs when a driver fails to yield, speeds through a bike lane, or operates a vehicle while distracted. The firm must then demonstrate that this breach directly caused the collision and the cyclist’s injuries, which constitute the damages.

To build a strong case, attorneys use various methods to gather evidence, including:

  • Securing official police crash reports to establish an initial determination of fault.
  • Collecting eyewitness statements to provide alternative accounts of the event.
  • Obtaining traffic, security, or personal GPS data to determine speeds and braking patterns.
  • Collaborating with accident reconstruction experts to interpret technical evidence and create a clear narrative of the driver’s fault.

Because Oklahoma uses a modified comparative negligence rule, the firm also performs a thorough liability analysis to ensure the cyclist’s percentage of fault—if any—is accurately determined, allowing the victim to pursue maximum compensation.


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