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Hit while riding your bike in Lakeland? You deserve to be heard, helped, and compensated.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a bicycle accident in Lakeland, Florida, you’re probably feeling a whirlwind of emotions: pain, confusion, frustration, and maybe even fear.
You’re trying to recover while figuring out medical bills, missed work, and calls from insurance adjusters who are already pressuring you. We understand what you’re going through and are here to help.
At Maranatha Law, we’re committed to holding negligent drivers accountable and securing maximum compensation for cyclists.
Cyclists often face unique challenges when proving liability and dealing with insurance companies. That’s why it’s critical to work with a bicycle accident lawyer in Lakeland who knows how to navigate these cases.
We understand the challenges cyclists face:
Our legal team has experience with Florida’s bicycle regulations and personal injury law. We can build strong, evidence-based claims that force insurance companies to pay what you deserve.
Maranatha Law takes a strategic, aggressive, and detail-oriented approach to every case. Here’s how we help:
We leverage expert testimony, deep legal knowledge, and advanced litigation tactics to build your case from the ground up.
Your actions after an accident can significantly affect the outcome of your case. Here’s what to do:
Also, be sure to preserve your damaged bike, your helmet, and any torn or bloodied clothing. These items can serve as critical physical evidence later in your case.
According to Florida statute, bicycle riders have all of the rights and duties applicable to a motor vehicle driver. That means cyclists have a right to be on the road (if there is no bike lane).
Drivers are required by law to give you at least 3 feet minimum passing distance.
Motorists can make a right turn only if a cyclist heading in the same direction is at least 20 feet away. Drivers who cut off or sideswipe cyclists violate this rule and may be found liable for resulting injuries.
If you’re riding your bike on a sidewalk or at an intersection, you have the same rights and responsibilities as a pedestrian. That means motor vehicle drivers must give you the right-of-way at crosswalks and, in general, exercise care to avoid colliding with you.
If the driver who hit you violated one of these laws, they can and should be held responsible. We’ll investigate thoroughly and use these laws to your advantage.
Cyclists in Polk County face real dangers. Some of the most common causes of bike accidents include:
Lakeland’s busy streets and limited dedicated bike lanes contribute to these risks. Even when cyclists follow the law, they are often at the mercy of careless or reckless drivers.
Electric bicycles (e-bikes) are becoming increasingly popular in Lakeland. According to Florida law, those who ride electric bikes have the same rights and duties as traditional bicycle riders. If you’re riding an e-bike on a public street, highway, or bike path, you’re legally entitled to the same treatment as any other cyclist.
However, local governments may impose specific restrictions on where e-bikes can operate, particularly on trails, beaches, or sidewalks.
If you’re involved in an electric bike accident, the legal process for seeking compensation is similar to a standard bicycle crash. At Maranatha Law, we’ll work to see that your rights are fully protected regardless of what type of bike you ride.
Many people use rental bikes as a way to get to work, sightsee, and socialize with friends. Even if you don’t own the bike you were riding on, you can still pursue a personal injury claim.
Because a rental bike company is involved, you might be worried that your case is too complicated. Don’t be. You have the same right to compensation as someone who owns the bike they were riding during an accident.
Every bicycle accident case is different, but in most cases, you may be entitled to compensation for:
Depending on the severity of your injuries, we may also pursue damages for long-term disability and disfigurement.
We won’t settle for anything less than what you’re truly owed. Our goal is to restore your financial stability while you focus on healing.
We work on a contingency fee basis—you don’t pay unless we win.
We know you have choices when picking who will represent you. That’s why we work hard to make sure we’re always providing top-tier service. Here is what you can expect from us:
We’re not a giant firm whose goal is to get a small settlement as quickly as possible and move on. We’re not here to pressure you. We’re here to listen, help, and fight.
Our founding attorney, Tim Maranatha, trained under some of the best in this field. He’s built systems that force insurance companies to pay top dollar—and he won’t back down from a fight.
In most cases, you have two years from the date of your bicycle accident to file a personal injury lawsuit in Florida. If you miss this deadline, your right to compensation may be lost forever.
Florida law does not require adults to wear helmets. Even if you weren’t wearing a helmet, you can still recover damages. The law prohibits helmet non-use from being relied on as evidence of negligence in a personal injury case.
Even if you share some fault, Florida’s modified comparative negligence law allows you to recover damages as long as you are not more than 50% at fault. We’ll work to show that the driver’s negligence played a greater role.
The value of your claim depends on many factors, including the severity of your injuries, the total cost of medical treatment, how much work you missed, and whether your injuries impact your long-term ability to earn a living or enjoy life.
You don’t have to face this alone. If you or someone you love was hurt in a bicycle accident in Lakeland, contact Maranatha Law today. Tim Maranatha will handle your case personally. He’ll listen to your story, explain your rights, and guide you every step of the way.
Call now or fill out our form to schedule your free consultation with an experienced Lakeland bicycle accident lawyer.