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Contact Ben Dodge to see if the bicycle crash lawyers at Bike Accident Attorneys (BAA) can help. Unlike other lawyers who attempt to represent cyclists, our BAA lawyers actually ride and race their bicycles as well as appear and win in court. Most attorneys are just pencil pushers. We are court room litigators who are passionate about riding our bikes and we have associated local counsel in other states to allow us to help you in your state. Based on our expertise and experience we have also been admitted in other states to appear in court for our bicycle crash clients on a case by case basis. We can help you directly or ensure that you get the quality help you need in your state. Contact Ben Dodge now to see how we can protect your rights.

3 Tips on Choosing the Best Bicycle Crash Lawyer and Avoid Being Scammed

So how do you know if you have the best lawyer? There are 3 things to investigate when hiring a bicycle lawyer that can help you avoid a scammer. Some of that depends on what you think the “best” really means. To me, it is simple. The “best” lawyer will get you to the most advantageous position possible with as little cost as possible. That’s it. Nothing else to it. I have seen too many lawyers give up or miss out on incredible opportunities for their clients because of their own egos arguing the irrelevant issues or pushing too hard in a direction that only generates their own fees as opposed to the results the client would rather have.

The most advantageous position is sometimes not even what the client comes in asking for. I can’t tell you how many times I probably talked myself out of a job in an initial consult because what the client wanted actually puts them in a worse position and I wasn’t afraid to tell them so. It would have been so much easier to just tell them what they desperately wanted to hear, help them feel heard and let them vent a little. All just tell them we better hurry up and rush to court so they can be vindicated. When in reality, that won’t help them at all. So that is what many lawyers do- they try to figure out what the client wants emotionally and then sell them a legal service that matches that emotional need and of course charge them for it based on whatever they think the client is able to pay.

Obviously not all attorneys are this cold-hearted. Many of us actually care. Many of us strive to do right by the client as opposed to just trying to do right by the pocket book.

Here are some general things to watch out for when looking for an attorney, especially a bicycle accident lawyer (I don’t like the word accident, I prefer “crash” – but most of the world uses the term accident and I understand why, so I sue it too). Here are the issues to watch out for:

1) Specific Knowledge

Do they have the specific knowledge required to handle your case? Just because they graduated from law school doesn’t mean they know anything about cycling! In fact, in my opinion, most of the country doesn’t know anything about cycling. It is crazy that all sorts of professionals from police offices charged with enforcing cycling safety to insurance adjusters responsible for finding fault don’t know anything about cycling laws. This is especially true with local rules, ordinances, and even more so with knowledge of local customs and implied expectations of cycling culture and more. Now fast forward to the moment when you are looking for an attorney to help you with your crash (your bicycle accident case) and you see a billboard on the side of the freeway, or a TV commercial, or even a Google search where the words cycling lawyer were used… How much specific knowledge of bicycle cases do you think they really have? Ask them how often they ride? Ask them what their favorite route is? Ask them if they could buy any bike on the planet what would it be and why? These questions will help you quickly identify if they are even remotely plugged into the cycling community and whether or not they have specific knowledge relating to cycling. Why is this important? SIMPLE- as a cyclist you already know that most people (drivers) hate that we are out on the roads. You already have an uphill court battle of public opinion. Being right on some traffic issue isn’t enough for us. Your lawyer must know this intimately in order to successfully navigate the complex negotiations of your case with the insurance company and opposing attorneys and then ultimately in a court room where you can bet no one on the jury will be a cyclist.

Also on the topic of specific knowledge. How many cases like this issue have they handled? What were the outcomes? How confident do you feel with their answers to these questions? Specific case knowledge is helpful. Do they have experience with the opposing insurance company? With that specific police department? With your judge? And on and on.

Specific knowledge is very helpful and you can’t buy it with expensive marketing on billboards, commercials, etc. It is earned with blood, sweat, and sometimes tears through years of experience.

2) Desk or Courtroom

The next thing to investigate is whether or not the attorney you’re thinking about hiring is a desk lawyer (I fondly refer to these lawyers as pencil pushers) or a courtroom lawyer. There is a need for all sorts of lawyers. But unless you are planning on having your bicycle accident attorney draft a will or some contract for you, then you want a courtroom lawyer not a pencil pusher.

I know this is a guess, but in my experience it seems like 95% of lawyers, especially the ones who end up on billboards and commercials, are just pencil pushers. Once their cases get to tough they refer them out to a real lawyer to finish the courtroom stuff for them. Most attorneys talk a big talk in their consult with potential clients about how good they are, but when push comes to shove and they have to actually prove it to you in a courtroom with you watching, their peers (opposing lawyers on the other side of your case) and in front of a judge and jury- they simply freak out and completely drop the ball or settle for less than you should ever take just to avoid the scary courtroom.

Don’t mistakenly hire a pencil pusher. Hire a bicycle accident lawyer who thrives in the courtroom. One simple question to help catch them off guard is ask them when is the last time they were in court? What was it about? What kind of hearing was it? What was the argument they proposed and made to the judge? How did it turn out? These simple questions will help you find out if they are pencil pushers or not. Their hesitation or odd answers are a dead give away that they are likely misleading you on their courtroom abilities and experience.

We are courtroom lawyers, sometimes even going multiple times per week to court. We file lawsuits, we don’t just write a few meaningless settlement letters and sell our clients on how good the settlement is- we prove it to our clients.

3) Do You Recognize Them from a Billboard or Commercial?

Yes I said that right, do you actually recognize them from a billboard or a TV commercial? Why is this even a thing? Well, it sounds harsh but those lawyers out there spending hundreds of thousands of dollars per year (for some they spend that per month) just to recruit new clients may be struggling to get their current and past clients to even refer to them… Yep, what if your lawyer was so good and you were so impressed that you happily sent business to him/or her? See how powerful that is? I’m not saying that everyone who advertises in our line of work is a horrible lawyer. What I am saying is that it is a bit suspect since advertising is NOT cheap and it begs the question as to why they have to advertise in the first place? Is their reputation with their own clients so bad that they have to find an alternative source to finding clients? Possibly. I’m one of those guys who avoids, in fact runs away from any professional I see on a billboard. I’d much rather consult a trusted friend and get their opinion as to whom I should see or NOT see based on their experience.

Not all lawyers who advertise are bad. But like I said, I personally run away from any professional on a billboard or TV commercial. A good old fashioned referral has always proved to be much better much more often. Just sayin’.

These are just 3 of the many things to look out for when you hire a bicycle accident lawyer. Call my office up and we can chat over the phone sometime about all the other million things to look out for like attorney billable hour quotas, bonus structures, professional reputation among peers, and so much more!

We are here for you. We got your back. We protect our own like you’re a member of our tribe. Good luck. Be safe out there and keep the rubber side down.

Contact Ben Dodge and let the lawyers in the Bike Accident Attorneys National Network help you. We will assist you in your case and/or find someone for you in your state that we can trust and recommend. We have your back. We are here for you.

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    Washington Bicycle Accident Statistics

    Resident Population

    Total Traffic Fatalities

    Pedalcyclist Fatalities

    Percentage of Total Traffic Fatalities

    Pedalcyclist Fatalities per Million Population

    Washington Bicycle Statutes

    RCWCODE DESCRIPTIONLINK
    46.04.071A Bicycle is defined as a human powered device with 2 wheels bigger than 16 inches.full text of 46.04.071
    46.61.050Bicycles must obey traffic lights and stop signs (as well as all other traffic control devices)full text of 46.61.050
    46.61.110Overtaking on the Left (“Safe passing”)full text of 46.61.110
    46.61.126Bicycles & Pedestrians must follow traffic lawsfull text of 46.61.126
    46.61.160Bicycles cannot ride on some limited access highwaysfull text of 46.61.160
    bikes forbidden:SR 520, I-405, I-90 (exit 0 to exit 17), I-5 (Lakewood to Marysville), parts of 18, 518, 522 & 599 and a few others.all closed routes in WA
    46.61.261A bicycle must yield to a pedestrian on a sidewalk or crosswalk.full text of 46.61.261
    46.61.700Parents are responsible for kids obeying bike lawsfull text of 46.61.700
    46.61.710Mopeds and gas powered bikes & scoters are not allowed on sidewalks or trails.full text of 46.61.710
    46.61.710Electric-assist bicycles allowed on sidewalks and trails but maybe locally forbidden.full text of 46.61.710
    46.61.723Fully electric powered bikes are not allowed on sidewalks or trails.full text of 46.61.723
    46.61.750Bicyclists riding on roads must obey all traffic laws.full text of 46.61.750
    46.61.750Bicyclists may be ticketed for violating traffic lawsfull text of 46.61.750
    46.61.750Traffic laws apply on bicycle trails too.full text of 46.61.750
    46.61.755Bicycles have all the same RIGHTS and RESPONSIBILITIES as cars.full text of 46.61.755
    46.61.755A bicycle is a vehicle on the road or a pedestrian on the sidewalkfull text of 46.61.755
    46.61.758Must signal turns with left hand (right=up, left=out, stop=down). But Right hand signal for right turn is an acceptable substitute.full text of 46.61.758
    46.61.760Only one person per bicycle seat.full text of 46.61.760
    46.61.765Clinging to vehicles is illegalfull text of 46.61.765
    46.61.770Ride as far to the right as is safe and practical except when turning or passing.full text of 46.61.770
    46.61.770Bicycles are not required to use a bike lane or shoulder.full text of 46.61.770
    46.61.770Bicycles can and should use turn lanesfull text of 46.61.770
    46.61.770Bicycles can ride on the left (with the traffic flow) on one way streets.full text of 46.61.770
    46.61.770Can ride 2 abreast, not more.full text of 46.61.770
    46.61.770Can legally take the lane if necessary.full text of 46.61.770
    46.61.775Must have at least one hand on the handlebars at all timesfull text of 46.61.775
    46.61.775Cannot ride carrying anything with both hands while riding.full text of 46.61.775
    46.61.780Bikes must have brakesfull text of 46.61.780
    46.61.780At night, bikes must have white light on front, red reflector on the back.full text of 46.61.780
    46.61.780Steady or flashing red rear light may be used in addition to the reflector.full text of 46.61.780
    46.61.790Legal to bicycle drunk, but police may impound bicycle if you are too drunk.full text of 46.61.790

    Some State Laws for Cars Which are Useful for Bicyclists to Know:

    RCWCODE DESCRIPTIONLINK
    46.04.197A Highway is defined as the width of every public roadway between property lines.full text of 46.04.197
    46.04.500A Roadway is defined as a highway excluding sidewalk & shoulder.full text of 46.04.500
    46.04.670A Vehicle is defined as a device capable of being moved upon a public highway.full text of 46.04.670
    46.04.670Bicycles are defined as vehicles.full text of 46.04.670
    46.61.115(b)It is OK to pass cars on the right if safe & there’s space for bicycle trafficfull text of 46.61.115
    46.61.125(1)(d)Car must yield to oncoming bicycle if passing.full text of 46.61.125
    46.61.135(3)Illegal to go left around traffic circles.full text of 46.61.135
    46.61.185Vehicle turning left must yield to all oncoming vehicles going straightfull text of 46.61.185
    46.61.205A car on a private road or driveway must yield to all vehicles approaching.full text of 46.61.205
    46.61.235Illegal to pass a car stopped for a pedestrian or bicycle.full text of 46.61.235
    46.61.261Car must yield to bicycle on sidewalkfull text of 46.61.261
    46.61.400Max speed: 25 MPH on city streets, 50 on county roads, 60 on state highwaysfull text of 46.61.400
    46.61.425May go slow & impede traffic if necessary for safety.full text of 46.61.425
    46.61.425May exceed speed limit briefly to pass slow vehicle.full text of 46.61.425
    46.61.427Must pull out where safe if five or more vehicles delayed on a 2 lane hwy.full text of 46.61.427
    46.61.445Due care is required!full text of 46.61.445
    46.61.500Driving in willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or propertyfull text of 46.61.500
    46.61.606Cars can’t drive on sidewalkfull text of 46.61.606
    46.61.620Check before opening car door. Don’t leave car door open.full text of 46.61.620
    46.61.667Driver may not hold a celphone to their ear. (effective Jul 1 08)full text of 46.61.667
    46.61.668Driver may not send, read or write text message except in emergency.full text of 46.61.668
    46.61.670Illegal for car to drive with 2 or 4 wheels off pavement.full text of 46.61.670

    Source: https://wabikes.org/growing-bicycling/washington-bike-laws/bicycle-laws-safety-revised-code-of-washington-state-bicycle-related/

    Testimonials

    I was referred to Ben and his firm when I was hit by a car. Before I hired him as my attorney, Ben spent an enormous amount of time with me both answering my questions, as well as making sure I was comfortable with the process, timelines, and possible outcomes. Throughout the case I was given timely status reports and updates on the discussions from both sides. Not only was the service provided top notch, but Ben himself is a pleasure to work with. If this is ever something you find yourself in need of, there is no better place to go than BAA.
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    Brian S.
    Bike Accident Attorneys is a fantastic law firm dedicated to cyclists! Ben Dodge will go above and beyond to make sure everything you need is taken care of. He is one of the kindest and most honest people I've ever had the honor of knowing. In addition he is a cyclist just like us and knows our mindset and needs. I highly recommend contacting Ben before you do anything else if you are in the unfortunate circumstance of needing help if something happens to you on a ride.
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    Charles B.
    Unfortunately 1 year ago I was in a very bad bicycle accident and also took out some of my fellow riders. Fortunately though Ben from Bike Accident Attorneys was on that same bike ride and what a blessing that was for me and those that were also involved. Him and his staff were amazing and so helpful with everything. He was a tremendous help and the greatest thing was not only was I represented professionally, but I gained a close friend and riding teammate. Thank you Ben and to your wonderful staff!
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