Injured When A Person Opened A Motor Vehicle Door Into Your Cycle? What Are Your Legal Rights?

By Nelson Cozad


One of the easiest and most efficient ways to get around busy city streets is on a bicycle. It provides good exercise along with convenience. This form of transportation can also be hazardous. A Brooklyn accident attorney can explain what your rights are if you have been involved in a collision with a parked car door.

There are various relatively common types of bike accidents. One such accident type often seen in the City settings is known as "doorings." This type of accident occurs when a driver or passenger in a parked car or truck, suddenly opens a door of a vehicle into the path of a cyclist.

It seems like a minor thing to a lot of drivers, but it is illegal for someone to open a car door on the traffic side and leave it for longer than it takes a passenger to get out or in. If your open door interferes with traffic or causes a hazard, you can face a penalty as well.

These are New York state laws. New York City has an additional protective statute. It states that no one can get out of the traffic side of any vehicle in such a way that interferes with an approaching bicycle or car.

Local legislators enacted this law to protect people on bikes. They also wanted drivers to clearly understand the responsibility they have to be cautious. If you have experienced a collision with the door of a parked car, you might need to contact a good lawyer. You won't have much time to do it though because evidence can disappear along with cooperative witnesses.

In some cases this is not possible or just overlooked for one reason or the other. Counsel should still be consulted in order to evaluate your prospective case.




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