Bike Accidents

New Orleans Bicycle Accident Lawyer: Protecting Cyclists' Rights

Damaged bicycle lying on a New Orleans street with broken glass after a collision with a vehicle, illustrating a cycling injury claim.

In New Orleans, cycling is a way of life, but it comes with serious risks. If you have been hit by a vehicle, you need an experienced New Orleans bicycle accident lawyer who understands the unique dangers our cyclists face.

While cycling makes up a significant portion of local traffic, the rate of injury and death from bicycle-related accidents remains alarmingly high. Our firm deals with clients injured in these accidents every day, and we know how to fight the insurance companies who try to blame the cyclist.

The Rising Danger for Cyclists

 According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), hundreds of thousands of emergency room visits occur annually due to bicycle accidents, with nearly 1,000 deaths reported each year nationwide. With these risks growing, it is critical for victims to know their legal options immediately after a crash.

Common Causes of Bike Accidents in Louisiana

Bicycle accidents happen all over Louisiana, often due to driver negligence. Our Louisiana bicycle accident attorneys fight for clients injured by:

  • “Dooring”: When a driver opens their car door into a cyclist’s path.
  • Failure to Yield: Drivers turning right or left without looking for bikes.
  • Distracted Driving: Motorists texting or eating behind the wheel.
  • Unsafe Passing: Drivers failing to give the required 3 feet of distance.

Your Rights Under Louisiana's "3-Foot Rule" (R.S. 32:76.1)

Louisiana law specifically protects cyclists through Revised Statute 32:76.1. This law mandates that all motorists must leave a safe distance of no less than three feet when passing a bicycle traveling in the same direction. If a driver hits you while violating this statute, it serves as powerful evidence of their negligence.

Important 2025 Legal Deadlines

If you are injured in a bicycle accident after July 1, 2024, you now have two years to file a personal injury lawsuit in Louisiana. This is a crucial extension from the old one-year rule, giving victims more time to recover and assess their medical damages before filing. However, waiting is rarely advisable—evidence disappears quickly, and securing traffic camera footage often requires immediate legal action.

Contact the Bike Accidents Lawyers of the Berniard Law Firm

Contact Us for a Free Case Review.

You have rights on the road. If you were injured on a bike, do not accept a lowball offer from the insurance company. Call the Berniard Law Firm today at (504) 521-6000 for a free consultation. We handle all cases on a contingency basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win.