by Ken Christensen | Apr 28, 2017 | Bicycle Accidents, Bicycle Injuries
image by GiselaFotografie on Pixabay Losing a loved one can be unbearable, especially if it is the result of a bicycle accident. According to Governing.com, Utah on average has 5 bicycle accident deaths a year. To some that may seem like a small number, but for those...
by Ken Christensen | Apr 18, 2017 | Bicycle Accident Lawyer, Bicycle Accidents, Utah Bicycle Laws
A large number of serious bike accidents are collisions between drivers and cyclists. However, that is not the only way that cyclists can find themselves seriously injured. Faulty bikes, or faulty bike parts, cause far too many accidents. At Utah Bicycle Lawyers, we...
by Russ Hymas | Mar 27, 2017 | Bicycle Accident Lawyer, Bicycle Accidents
One of the biggest concerns for many cyclists is getting in an accident. This is a valid concern, since many cyclists are seriously injured in crashes. At Utah Bicycle Lawyers, we regularly help cyclists win compensation in accident cases. However, cyclists are not...
by Ken Christensen | Feb 9, 2017 | Bicycle Accident Lawyer, Bicycle Accidents, Cycling Tips
Getting rear-ended in your car is one of the most common dangers on the road — but what about on your bike? Rear end cycling accidents are more common than people think. Statistics show that these kinds of accidents account for about 40% of bicycle accidents...
by Russ Hymas | Jan 30, 2017 | Bicycle Accidents, Cycling Tips
Spring is getting closer, and with it more regular cycling. You may soon find yourself looking at your bike, and fretting that you haven’t stayed in shape through the winter. But don’t worry — you’re not alone. It is sometimes difficult getting...
by Ken Christensen | Jan 23, 2017 | Bicycle Accidents, Cycling Tips
No matter how accomplished or experienced you are as a cyclist, it always helps to set goals. Staying motivated and engaged is essential to an effective cycling regimen. At Utah Bicycle Lawyers, we like to set cycling resolutions at the start of each year, and this...