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 Struck While Walking or Biking?

We Represent Injured Cyclists & Pedestrians in Chicago

No Protection. Serious Consequences.

Legal Support for Vulnerable Road Users

When drivers fail to watch for people on foot or on bikes, the results can be devastating. We help victims of these high-impact crashes pursue the compensation and accountability they deserve.

Clarity, Support & Serious Representation

We Build Strong Claims for Cyclists & Pedestrians

These cases require attention to detail and strong evidence. We investigate, build your case, and protect your rights—while you focus on healing.

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Clear Liability Strategy

We show how drivers failed to yield

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From ER visits to long-term care

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Insurance Negotiation

We handle the calls & claims

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Ready to go the distance if needed

 Bicycle & Pedestrian Injury FAQs

Here are common questions we get from injured walkers and riders.

  • What should I do after being hit by a car?

    First, seek medical attention—even if you feel okay. Then, report the incident, gather witness info if possible, and contact a lawyer. We’ll help protect your rights from the start.

  • Can I still file a claim if I wasn’t in a crosswalk or bike lane?

    Yes. While not being in a designated area might affect liability, it doesn’t automatically prevent you from filing a claim. We assess the full context of the crash.

  • What damages can I recover?

    You may be eligible for compensation for medical bills, lost wages, emotional distress, and more. We calculate damages based on the full impact the injury has had on your life.

  • Is the driver always at fault?

    Not always—but drivers have a heightened duty of care around pedestrians and cyclists. We’ll investigate whether they failed to yield, were distracted, or violated traffic laws.

  • How long do I have to file a claim?

    In Illinois, you typically have two years from the date of the crash. However, the sooner you start, the better your chances of securing key evidence and building a strong case.

Still have a question?

We’re here to help. Reach out for answers, support, and a free consultation from our injury team.

Let’s Take the Next Step Together

Talk to a Pedestrian or Bike Injury Lawyer

If you were hit while walking or riding, we’re here to protect your rights. Let’s talk about your options and get your case moving—starting with a free consultation.