Bicycling in Miami is both a popular mode of transportation and a way of life, but it also comes with risks. Miami-Dade County consistently ranks among the most dangerous areas in Florida for cyclists. According to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV), Miami-Dade reported 918 bicycle crashes in 2022, resulting in 17 fatalities and 844 injuries. With busy intersections, limited bike lanes, and high traffic volume, cyclists are often vulnerable to negligent motorists.
At Rafaeli Law PLLC, our Miami bicycle accident lawyers are committed to protecting injured cyclists and holding careless drivers accountable. Whether you’re an avid commuter, recreational rider, or tourist on a bike rental, we know how devastating these accidents can be, and how to fight for your full compensation.
Florida law considers bicycles as vehicles, granting riders many of the same rights and responsibilities as drivers. Key Florida bicycle laws include:
These laws are designed to promote cyclist safety and reduce accidents. Unfortunately, many drivers are unaware, or choose to ignore, these rules, putting riders at risk.
Learn more from the Florida Bicycle Regulations provided by FLHSMV.
For broader pedestrian-related protections, see the Florida Department of Transportation’s Safety Office.
Weston’s bike-friendly design can’t eliminate these dangers, especially on roads like Weston Road and Bonaventure Boulevard, where traffic volume is high.
Bicycle accidents can occur in various settings, from quiet neighborhoods to congested intersections. Common causes include:
Each of these scenarios involves a potential breach of duty by the motorist, and our legal team is trained to prove liability through accident reconstruction, traffic camera footage, and witness testimony.
Explore more about motorist liability and similar cases on our car accident page.
If you’re involved in a bicycle crash, following these steps can protect both your health and your legal rights:
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For serious injury cases, check our wrongful death claims representation pages.
Injury Type | Typical Causes | Medical Treatment | Long-Term Impact |
Head Injuries (TBI) | Collisions, falls, no helmet | CT scans, rehab, surgery | Cognitive/memory/motor deficits |
Broken Bones | Direct impact with vehicle or road | Casting, surgery, physical therapy | Loss of mobility, chronic pain |
Road Rash | Sliding/skidding on pavement | Cleaning, antibiotics, skin grafts | Scarring, infection risk |
Internal Bleeding | Blunt force trauma | Surgery, blood transfusion | Organ damage, life-threatening |
Spinal Cord Injuries | High-speed impacts, flips | Immobilization, surgery, rehab | Paralysis, permanent disability |
Visit our medical malpractice page if your injuries were worsened by negligent medical care.
Liability depends on the facts of the case. Potentially liable parties include:
Our attorneys know how to identify all responsible parties to maximize your compensation.
To learn more about public property claims, visit our premises liability page.
You may be eligible for compensation covering:
Explore similar claims on our personal injury law page.
If you or a loved one was hit while biking in Miami, do not try to handle the aftermath alone. At Rafaeli Law PLLC, we’re here to fight for you.
Call 954-365-5639 now or contact us online for a free, no-obligation case review.
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Yes, you can still seek compensation even if you weren’t wearing a helmet. However, it may impact the value of your claim if head injuries are involved.
In most cases, Florida law gives you two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit.
Not necessarily. Fault depends on the facts, but motorists often bear responsibility, especially when violating right-of-way or passing laws.
Cyclists may be eligible for medical expenses, lost income, property damage, pain and suffering, and emotional trauma.
Yes. Early offers often undervalue your case. A bike accident lawyer can ensure you're treated fairly.
You may have a claim against both the driver and the rideshare company. Learn more on our rideshare accident page.
Drivers must yield to cyclists in bike lanes. A violation can form a strong basis for a personal injury claim.
Possibly. The City of Miami or another entity may be liable for failing to maintain safe roadways.
If you are facing a personal injury or insurance dispute, Rafaeli Law PLLC is here to help. We are dedicated to protecting your rights and helping you secure the compensation you deserve.