A Louisana bicycle accident lawyer helps injured cyclists recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering after collisions caused by negligent drivers. Laplace law requires motorists to maintain at least three feet of clearance when passing bicyclists under Louisiana Revised Statute 32:76.1, and violations of this law can establish driver negligence in personal injury claims. At Smiley Injury Law, our attorneys understand the devastating injuries cyclists suffer when drivers fail to share the road safely, and we fight aggressively to hold negligent parties accountable.
Laplace presents unique challenges for bicyclists navigating busy streets, poorly maintained roads, and distracted drivers. Whether you were struck while riding in a designated bike lane, hit by a driver who failed to yield at an intersection, or injured by a motorist who opened their car door into your path, you deserve experienced legal representation that understands both Louisiana bicycle laws and the full extent of your damages.
Our personal injury attorneys have helped countless Louisana cyclists recover the compensation they need to pay for medical treatment, replace damaged property, and move forward with their lives. Contact us today at (504) 822-2222 for a free consultation.
Louisiana ranks as the second most dangerous state for bicyclists in the United States, with a 4.97% fatality rate among cyclists involved in traffic crashes. According to the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, there were 35 bicycle fatalities and 749 bicycle injuries across Louisiana in 2023. Of these fatalities, approximately 17% were alcohol-related, highlighting the ongoing dangers cyclists face from impaired drivers.
Louisiana specifically has one of the highest bicycle fatality crash rates of any major American city. Between 2017 and 2021, the city’s bicycle fatality crash rate was 9.9 crashes per one million residents—nearly four times the national average of 2.7. This alarming statistic underscores the importance of understanding your legal rights if you’re injured while cycling in the Greater Louisiana area.
National data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reveals that approximately 83% of pedalcyclist fatalities occur in urban areas, with 51% happening during dark conditions and 59% occurring at non-intersection locations. These statistics emphasize why visibility, proper lighting equipment, and defensive cycling are essential—but also why drivers bear significant responsibility for watching for cyclists on our roads.
The most common causes of bicycle accidents in Laplace include drivers failing to yield to cyclists at intersections, motorists passing too closely, distracted driving, and dooring incidents. Understanding what caused your accident helps establish liability and build a strong personal injury claim.
Louisiana’s road conditions create additional hazards for cyclists. Potholes, uneven pavement, debris, and inadequate drainage can cause cyclists to lose control or force them into traffic lanes to avoid obstacles. When government entities fail to maintain safe road conditions, they may bear liability for resulting bicycle accidents.
Louisiana’s frequent rain creates slick road surfaces and reduced visibility. Drivers who fail to adjust their speed and following distance during inclement weather may be held liable for striking cyclists they should have seen and avoided.
Under Louisiana Revised Statute 32:194, bicycles are legally considered vehicles, granting cyclists the same rights and responsibilities as motor vehicle operators. Understanding these laws helps establish fault when drivers violate traffic regulations and cause accidents.
Louisiana law imposes several specific duties on motorists:
Three-Foot Passing Law (RS 32:76.1): Drivers must leave at least three feet of clearance when passing a bicycle traveling in the same direction and maintain that distance until safely past the cyclist. This law, known as the Colin Goodier Protection Act, was enacted after a cycling fatality and provides critical protection for Louisiana cyclists.
Bicycle Lane Restrictions (RS 32:203): Motor vehicles may only enter bicycle lanes when preparing to turn within 200 feet of an intersection, entering or leaving driveways, or accessing parking spaces. Drivers in bicycle lanes must yield to all cyclists within the lane.
Anti-Harassment Protections (RS 32:201): It is unlawful to harass, taunt, or maliciously throw objects at cyclists. Violations carry fines of at least $200 and potential imprisonment up to 30 days.
Dooring Prevention (RS 32:283): Vehicle occupants must check for approaching traffic before opening doors and cannot leave doors open longer than necessary for loading or unloading.
Cyclists must also follow Louisiana traffic laws:
Bicycle accidents frequently result in catastrophic injuries including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, multiple fractures, and road rash requiring extensive medical treatment. Unlike motor vehicle occupants protected by steel frames and airbags, cyclists have virtually no protection when struck by cars, trucks, or SUVs.
Head injuries are among the most devastating consequences of bicycle accidents. Even cyclists wearing helmets can suffer concussions, skull fractures, and traumatic brain injuries when struck by vehicles. Symptoms may include memory problems, cognitive difficulties, personality changes, and chronic headaches. Our attorneys work with medical experts to document the full extent of brain injuries and their long-term impacts.
Bicycle accidents can cause herniated discs, vertebral fractures, and complete or incomplete spinal cord injuries resulting in paralysis. These catastrophic injuries often require lifelong medical care, adaptive equipment, and home modifications.
Cyclists commonly suffer fractures to the clavicle, wrists, arms, legs, ribs, and pelvis. Compound fractures may require surgical intervention with plates, screws, or external fixation devices. Some fractures result in permanent limitations affecting work capacity and quality of life.
Road rash, deep lacerations, and soft tissue damage occur when cyclists slide across pavement after being struck. Severe road rash may require skin grafts and leave permanent scarring. Ligament tears, tendon damage, and muscle injuries can cause chronic pain and mobility limitations.
The blunt force trauma of bicycle accidents can cause internal bleeding, organ damage, and injuries that may not be immediately apparent. Cyclists should always seek medical evaluation after accidents, even when they feel fine initially.
Injured cyclists can recover economic damages for medical expenses and lost wages, non-economic damages for pain and suffering, and potentially punitive damages when drivers acted recklessly or maliciously. Louisiana does not cap non-economic damages in bicycle accident cases, allowing juries to award compensation reflecting the full impact of injuries on victims’ lives.
Economic damages compensate for measurable financial losses:
Non-economic damages address intangible harms:
When drivers cause bicycle accidents through gross negligence, reckless conduct, or intentional wrongdoing—such as drunk driving or road rage—Louisiana courts may award punitive damages to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar conduct.
After a bicycle accident, prioritize your safety, document the scene, seek medical attention, and contact an experienced bicycle accident lawyer before speaking with insurance companies. Taking the right steps immediately after your accident protects both your health and your legal rights.
Proving liability in a bicycle accident case requires demonstrating that the driver owed you a duty of care, breached that duty through negligent conduct, and caused your injuries as a direct result. Louisiana’s pure comparative fault system under Louisiana Civil Code Article 2323 allows recovery even when cyclists share some responsibility, though compensation is reduced by the cyclist’s percentage of fault.
Your attorney must establish four elements:
Strong evidence helps prove the driver’s negligence:
Insurance companies often argue cyclists contributed to their accidents by riding without lights, failing to wear helmets, or not following traffic laws. While Louisiana’s comparative fault system reduces compensation proportionally, even cyclists who share some fault can recover damages. Our attorneys fight to minimize unfair fault allocation and maximize your recovery.
Louisiana’s statute of limitations gives you two years from the accident date to file a personal injury lawsuit for accidents occurring on or after July 1, 2024, or one year for accidents before that date. Missing this deadline typically eliminates your right to pursue compensation through the courts, regardless of how severe your injuries or how clearly negligent the driver was.
This filing deadline is strictly enforced with limited exceptions. Some circumstances may extend the deadline for minors or when injuries are not immediately discoverable, but you should never assume an exception applies to your case.
Additionally, property damage claims and claims against government entities may have different deadlines and notice requirements. Contact a Louisiana personal injury lawyer as soon as possible after your accident to ensure you meet all applicable deadlines.
Smiley Injury Law provides experienced, aggressive representation for injured cyclists throughout the Greater Louisiana area, fighting insurance companies that attempt to minimize or deny legitimate claims. Our attorneys understand Louisiana bicycle laws, the unique challenges cyclists face, and the full extent of damages bicycle accident victims deserve.
We handle bicycle accident cases on a contingency fee basis—you pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you. There’s no financial risk in getting experienced legal representation that fights for the maximum recovery you deserve.
Our bicycle accident lawyers represent injured cyclists throughout Louisiana including New Orleans, Metairie, Mandeville, Kenner, Gretna, Chalmette, and surrounding communities.
If you or a loved one suffered injuries in a bicycle accident caused by a negligent driver, you need experienced legal representation to protect your rights and fight for fair compensation. The attorneys at Smiley Injury Law understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll bicycle accidents take on victims and their families.
Don’t let insurance companies pressure you into accepting less than you deserve. Contact Smiley Injury Law today at (504) 822-2222 for a free, no-obligation consultation. We’ll evaluate your case, explain your legal options, and fight to hold negligent drivers accountable for the harm they’ve caused.
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