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Hurt while riding an e-bike?

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Oklahoma City Electrical Bicycle Injury Lawyer

Getting hit while riding an e-bike changes everything in seconds. One moment you’re heading to work or enjoying the Bricktown trails, the next you’re dealing with broken bones, medical bills, and insurance companies that don’t want to pay. Edwards Patterson Law has helped dozens of Oklahoma City riders get compensation after electrical bicycle accidents, and we know exactly what you’re facing right now.

E-bikes are everywhere in Oklahoma City these days. You see them on the Katy Trail, around the Myriad Gardens, and commuting through downtown. More riders means more accidents, and most people don’t realize that e-bike crashes are legally different from regular bicycle accidents. The laws are confusing, insurance companies fight harder, and without the right electrical bicycle injury lawyer in Oklahoma, you might not get what you deserve.

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Why E-Bike Accidents Are Different in Oklahoma

Regular bike accidents are tough enough, but electrical bicycle cases get complicated fast. Oklahoma law treats e-bikes differently depending on their class and speed. A Class 1 e-bike that only assists while you pedal has different rules than a Class 3 that goes 28 mph. Insurance companies use these classifications to deny claims or reduce payouts.

We recently worked with a teacher from Edmond who got doored by a parked car near the Plaza District. The driver’s insurance tried to argue she was operating a motor vehicle, and her injuries were her own fault. That’s complete nonsense, but without legal help, she would have believed them and walked away with nothing. She ended up settling for $87,000 after we showed that Oklahoma law was clearly on her side.

Common Electrical Bicycle Accidents We Handle in Oklahoma City

Car doors opening into bike lanes cause about a third of the e-bike accidents we see. Drivers in Midtown and the Paseo Arts District don’t look before opening doors, and riders going 20 mph don’t have time to stop. These crashes cause shoulder injuries, broken collarbones, and head trauma, even when riders wear helmets.

Right hook accidents happen when cars turn right into cyclists. The driver either doesn’t see the e-bike or misjudges how fast it’s moving. These crashes are brutal because the rider often goes over the handlebars or gets pinned between the car and the curb. We handled a case last spring where a delivery driver got right hooked near the Oklahoma City Zoo and suffered a fractured pelvis.

Intersection collisions happen constantly on routes like NW 23rd Street and Classen Boulevard. Cars run red lights or roll through stop signs and slam into e-bike riders who have the right of way. The impact at these speeds causes serious injuries, including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, and multiple fractures.

Distracted driving causes more accidents every year. Drivers texting or messing with GPS don’t see e-bike riders until it’s too late. These cases are often the strongest because phone records prove the driver wasn’t paying attention when they hit our client.

Poor road conditions cause many single-vehicle e-bike crashes. Potholes, uneven pavement, and missing manhole covers are everywhere in Oklahoma City, especially after winter. When a rider hits one of these hazards and gets thrown from their bike, the city or property owner might be responsible. These cases require proving the responsible party knew about the hazard and didn’t fix it.

Injuries That Change Lives

E-bike rider driving in car laneE-bike accidents cause different injuries than regular bicycle crashes because of the higher speeds. Riders hit the ground harder and impact vehicles with more force. The most common serious injuries we see include traumatic brain injuries, even with helmets. A TBI can mean months of cognitive therapy, lost wages, and permanent changes to your personality and abilities.

Spinal cord injuries are catastrophic. Partial or complete paralysis means a lifetime of medical care, home modifications, and lost independence. These cases require settlements or verdicts that cover decades of future expenses, which is why having an electrical bicycle injury lawyer in Oklahoma who understands the full scope of damages matters so much.

Broken bones heal, but they still mean surgery, physical therapy, and time away from work. Compound fractures, shattered joints, and broken pelvises require multiple surgeries and leave permanent hardware in your body. Road rash might sound minor, but severe cases require skin grafts and leave permanent scarring.

Internal injuries like ruptured spleens, liver damage, and internal bleeding are life-threatening. These injuries might not show symptoms right away, which is why going to the hospital immediately after any e-bike accident is critical, even if you feel okay.

What Your Case Is Actually Worth

Insurance companies lowball everyone. They’ll offer $15,000 for injuries that cost $200,000 to treat. They count on you not knowing what your case is worth and accepting their first offer because you need money now.

Medical expenses are just the starting point. Your settlement should cover every emergency room visit, surgery, physical therapy session, and medication. It should also cover future medical care if you need ongoing treatment or additional surgeries down the road.

Lost wages matter. If you missed work while recovering, you deserve compensation for every paycheck you lost. If your injuries mean you can’t go back to your old job or can’t work at all, you deserve compensation for years of lost earning capacity.

Pain and suffering are real damages. Living with chronic pain, losing the ability to play with your kids, or dealing with PTSD after a serious crash all deserve compensation. Oklahoma law allows recovery for these damages, but you need to prove them properly.

Property damage includes your e-bike and anything else that was destroyed in the crash. A quality e-bike costs $2,000 to $5,000, and insurance companies often try to pay you the used market value instead of the replacement cost.

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How Insurance Companies Will Come After You

Insurance adjusters are trained to pay as little as possible. They’ll call you right after the accident while you’re still in pain and scared. They sound sympathetic and helpful, but everything you say gets used against you later.

They’ll ask you to give a recorded statement. Don’t do it. They’ll ask questions designed to get you to minimize your injuries or accept partial blame. Once you’re on record saying your neck feels okay, they’ll use that statement to deny your claim for the herniated disc you didn’t know you had yet.

They’ll offer a quick settlement. It sounds great when you’re staring at medical bills, but their offer is always a fraction of what your case is worth. Once you sign that release, you can never go back for more money, even if you discover new injuries or your recovery takes longer than expected.

They’ll blame you for the accident. Oklahoma uses comparative negligence, which means if you were 20% at fault, your settlement gets reduced by 20%. Insurance companies argue that e-bike riders are reckless or weren’t visible, or weren’t following traffic laws. We fight these arguments with accident reconstruction, witness statements, and traffic camera footage.

Why You Need an Electrical Bicycle Injury Lawyer in Oklahoma Immediately

Electrical bicycle accident in OklahomaEvidence disappears fast. Skid marks fade, security camera footage gets deleted, and witnesses forget details. We start investigating immediately to preserve everything that proves what happened and who was at fault.

Oklahoma has a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury cases, but waiting that long to hire a lawyer is a terrible idea. Insurance companies interpret delays as signs your injuries aren’t serious.

Building a strong case takes time, especially when we need to work with accident reconstruction experts or track down multiple witnesses.

Medical records require careful documentation. How your doctor describes your injuries matters. We work with your healthcare providers to ensure your medical records accurately reflect the severity of your injuries and their impact on your life. We also help you find treatment on a lien basis if you don’t have health insurance or can’t afford copays.

Insurance negotiations are brutal. Having a lawyer means the insurance company can’t take advantage of you. They know we’ll file a lawsuit if they don’t make a fair offer, which completely changes their approach. Most cases settle during negotiations once the insurance company realizes we’re serious.

What Happens When You Call Edwards Patterson Law

You talk to a real lawyer, not a paralegal or secretary. We listen to what happened, ask questions about your injuries, and explain your legal options. This consultation costs nothing, and you don’t pay anything unless we win your case.

We handle everything. You focus on healing while we deal with insurance companies, gather evidence, talk to witnesses, and build your case. We keep you updated on every development, but you don’t have to stress about paperwork, deadlines, or negotiations.

We fight for maximum compensation. Insurance companies know we’re willing to go to trial if necessary. Most cases settle, but when insurance companies refuse reasonable offers, we take them to court. Our trial experience means insurance companies take our demands seriously during negotiations.

You pay nothing up front. We work on contingency, which means we only get paid if we win your case. Our fee comes from your settlement or verdict, never out of your pocket. If we don’t win, you don’t owe us anything.

Oklahoma City Neighborhoods Where E-Bike Accidents Happen Most

Downtown and Bricktown see constant accidents because of heavy traffic, tourists who don’t watch for bikes, and narrow streets. The bike lanes are inconsistent, and drivers park in them constantly.

The Paseo Arts District and Plaza District are popular with e-bike commuters, but the old streets weren’t designed for modern traffic. Cars double park, delivery trucks block bike lanes, and visibility is terrible at many intersections.

The trails around Lake Hefner and the Oklahoma River are safer, but accidents still happen where trails cross roads. Drivers don’t expect bikes to be going 20 mph on the trails, and intersections are poorly marked.

Suburban areas like Edmond and Moore have their own problems. Wider roads mean faster cars, and many neighborhoods don’t have bike lanes at all. E-bike riders are forced to ride on sidewalks or share lanes with cars going 45 mph.

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Questions People Ask After E-Bike Crashes

Should I talk to the other driver’s insurance company? No. Let your lawyer handle all communication. Anything you say can hurt your case.

What if I wasn’t wearing a helmet? You can still recover compensation. Oklahoma doesn’t require helmets for adult riders, so not wearing one doesn’t automatically make you at fault.

What if the driver left the scene? Uninsured motorist coverage might apply through your own auto insurance policy. We help clients navigate these claims regularly.

How long does a case take? Most settle within six months to a year. Complex cases with serious injuries might take longer because we won’t settle until we know the full extent of your injuries and future needs.

Get Help Now

E-bike accidents turn your life upside down. Medical bills pile up, you can’t work, and insurance companies pressure you to settle for pennies. You need an electrical bicycle injury lawyer in Oklahoma who knows these cases inside and out.

Edwards Patterson Law has recovered millions for injured Oklahomans, and we’re ready to fight for you. Call us today for a free consultation. We’ll review your case, explain your options, and start building your path to fair compensation. You deserve justice, and we know how to get it.

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