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Aurora bicycle accident lawyers are essential allies for the dozens of Aurora residents injured in bicycle crashes per year. According to the Illinois Department of Transportation, there were 48 reported bicycle crashes in Aurora in 2023, though this is likely a significant underrepresentation.
If a negligent motorist caused your accident, you may be entitled to seek compensation. Contact our experienced bicycle accident lawyers to learn about your legal options.
Our bicycle accident attorneys can assist with case investigation, negotiation, and trial representation so that you can heal in comfort. Contact us today for a free case review.
Understanding traffic laws is critical to protecting your rights in an Aurora bicycle accident. The City of Aurora Code of Ordinances includes:
While not required by law, wearing a helmet protects you and can improve your chances of recovering compensation in a bicycle accident lawsuit.
As with motor vehicles, the Aurora Police Department is in charge of enforcing bicycle laws and issuing tickets. Failing to follow these traffic laws may impact your ability to file a bicycle crash lawsuit. An experienced bicycle accident lawyer can help determine how these laws apply to your injury claim.

Illinois follows a comparative fault rule, meaning your ability to receive fair compensation depends on your level of fault. Under 735 ILCS 5/2-1116(c), you can only seek compensation if you were less than 50% responsible, and your damages are reduced by the percentage of fault.
Insurance companies will play games to diminish your compensation, such as lowballing, delaying, or claiming you were to blame because you were wearing dark clothing. Since insurance companies often try to shift blame, working with an Aurora bicycle accident lawyer is crucial to ensuring you recover fair compensation.
Many bicycle crashes occur when vehicles fail to yield to bicycle riders or engage in distracted driving. Delivery drivers and rideshare drivers may make sudden stops, which can also cause accidents.
Crash hotspots include Galena Boulevard at Lake Street and Farnsworth Avenue at Indian Trail.
If poor road maintenance (especially in bike lanes) contributed to your accident, the responsible entity may be liable. Aurora experiences significant snowy weather, which can also lead to accidents.
If a defective bike part caused your accident, you may have a product liability case against the manufacturer or retailer.
There are 382 bicycle accidents per 10,000 bicycle commuters and 45.8 fatalities per 10,000 commuters—well above the national average. This is despite the fact that only 0.13% of Aurora residents commute by bicycle. While Aurora has done what it can to protect cyclists through better lane markings, accidents still occur.

Bicycle accident victims often experience life-changing injuries due to someone else’s negligence. Common injuries suffered by cyclists include the following.
Fractures and Soft Tissue Injuries
A cycling accident can result in broken or fractured bones, especially in the hands, arms, and legs. Victims may also suffer from road rash, which can get infected.
Facial Injuries and Dental Damage
Helmets protect the skull, but bicycle riders often sustain facial injuries, such as broken noses and lost teeth, in bike accidents.
Spinal Cord and Internal Injuries
Spinal cord injuries can lead to permanent disability, including paralysis. They may also suffer from internal bleeding, which can be fatal.
Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)
A traumatic brain injury is a serious head injury that can cause lifelong impairment and ongoing rehabilitation costs.
If you’ve experienced injuries from a bike accident, you can recover the following compensation from insurance companies or the at-fault party:
Severe injuries, like head injuries, spinal cord injuries, broken bones, and internal injuries often result in higher settlements.
Make sure you take the following steps after an accident:
You should also avoid these common mistakes when dealing with insurance:
Allow your Aurora bicycle accident attorney to handle all communications with the insurance agency.

Under 735 ILCS 5/13-202, the statute of limitations for a claim in Illinois is two years from the date of the accident. It’s also possible to file a lawsuit against the city, but in such cases, the statute of limitations is only one year.
Most bicycle accident cases settle out of court. Still, trials occur if you cannot reach a fair settlement with the insurance company, if the negligent motorist is uninsured, or if your claim is denied.

Our Aurora personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee for personal injury claims, meaning you pay nothing unless we win your lawsuit.
We are a member of the National Trial Lawyers Association with a 98% success rate. Our experienced attorneys are available 24/7 to discuss your personal injury case. Schedule a free consultation by filling out our contact form or calling (888) 424-5757.
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