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7/30/2011
Attorney Mark C. Blane
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California Motorist Negligence in a Bike Accident in San Diego, California

When a motorist behaves carelessly or negligently on the road, the ramifications can be disastrous, especially when it leads to a collision with a bicyclist. If you've been injured in a bike accident in San Diego, California, it's probably in your best interest to contact a San Diego bicycle accident lawyer.

Burden of Proof in a Bike Accident in San Diego, California

Bicycles afford significantly less protection to their riders than do automobiles, and it's for this reason that a bike accident's consequences are often so severe.

In many cases, the liability of a California auto vs. bicycle accident is extremely contentious, and it's often the burden of the plaintiff to prove negligence on the part of the motorist in order to recoup damages. 

However, in some cases certain actions that constitute traffic infractions are considered "negligence per se" and will suffice to fulfill the burden of proving negligence. In cases such as those, the burden of proof then falls to the defendant to prove that, although he or she was negligent, that negligence did not contribute to the plaintiff's injuries.

If you've been injured in a bike accident in San Diego, California, you should speak with a San Diego bicycle accident lawyer who can collect evidence, build your case, and fight for your rights.

Take Control of Your Bike Accident in San Diego, California by Contacting a San Diego Bicycle Accident Lawyer

Mark C. Blane and his San Diego bicycle accident lawyer team aren't like some of the other San Diego injury attorneys you may have met with or seen ads for around town. Our goal is to educate our clients - even those whose cases we don't take - so that you not only understand the legal process ahead of you but the basics of San Diego injury law and your legal rights.

You can get started by ordering one of our FREE injury guides including Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: What Your Insurance Company Doesn't Want You to Know and Won't Tell You Until It's Too Late! or The 10 Secrets You Need to Know About Your Injury Case Before You Call a Lawyer. Contact us today to schedule your appointment - 888-845-6269 or 619-813-7955. We are proud to serve San Diego's Spanish speaking population and even offer our FREE California personal injury book en Español.



Category: Pedestrian & Bicycle Accidents in California



More Legal Questions About Pedestrian & Bicycle Accidents in San Diego, California?

Do you have more legal questions about San Diego, California Pedestrian & Bicycle Accident Cases?  Return to the Pedestrian & Bicycle Accidents in California Frequently Asked Legal Questions page. 
 

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