Connecticut Bicycle Accident Lawyer

With 7 cyclist fatalities annually, Connecticut roads can be dangerous. If you've been injured in a bicycle accident, an experienced CT attorney can help you navigate the legal process and fight for fair compensation.

✓ Vulnerable Road User Law

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Connecticut Bicycle Laws

⏱️ Statute of Limitations

2 years

Time limit to file a bicycle accident lawsuit in Connecticut.

⚖️ Fault System

Modified comparative (51%)

You can recover if less than 50-51% at fault.

🪖 Helmet Law

Required under 16

Age requirement: Under 16

📏 Safe Passing Distance

3 feet

Minimum distance vehicles must give when passing cyclists.

🛤️ Bike Lane Rights

May use full lane, ride as far right as practicable

🛡️ VRU Law

✓ Yes

Enhanced penalties for drivers who injure cyclists.

What Makes Connecticut Unique for Cyclists

  • Strong advocacy from Bike Walk CT
  • Multiple rail trails across state

Annual Cyclist Fatalities

7

deaths per year in Connecticut

Most Dangerous Cities for Cyclists

  • ⚠️ Bridgeport
  • ⚠️ New Haven
  • ⚠️ Hartford

Connecticut Bicycle Accident FAQ

How long do I have to file a bicycle accident claim in Connecticut?

In Connecticut, you have 2 years from the date of your accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline typically means losing your right to compensation forever.

Do I need to wear a helmet in Connecticut?

Connecticut requires helmets for cyclists under 16. However, wearing a helmet is always recommended and may affect your case if you suffer head injuries.

What if I was partially at fault for my bicycle accident?

Connecticut follows modified comparative (51%) rules. This means your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault, but you can still recover damages.

How much is a bicycle accident case worth in Connecticut?

Case values in Connecticut depend on injury severity, medical costs, lost wages, and available insurance coverage. Minor cases may settle for $10,000-$50,000, while severe injuries can be worth $500,000 or more.

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