by Russ Hymas | Sep 27, 2012 | Bicycle Accident Lawyer, Bicycle Accidents, Road Safety For Bikes, Utah Bicycle Laws
Perhaps the most remarkable thing about human beings is their ability to change. Rocks, nuclear energy, and furry dice dangling from a rear view mirror are subject to the same laws of physics in the same way for time and all eternity, provided that external...
by Russ Hymas | Sep 24, 2012 | Bicycle Accident Lawyer, Bicycle Accidents, Utah Bicycle Accident Attorneys, Utah Bicycle Accidents, Utah Bicycle Laws
Every bicyclist dreams of having the bicycle that can do anything—the one they can ride anywhere the way Aladdin rode his magic carpet, Hercules rode his Pegasus, and Miss Gulch rode her bicycle before being reincarnated as the Wicked Witch of the West and trading it...
by Russ Hymas | Sep 20, 2012 | Bicycle Accident Lawyer, Bicycle Accidents, Road Safety For Bikes, Utah Bicycle Accidents
Imagine that you are an Italian-American plumber with an exaggerated Brooklyn accent spending your days pulling things even bigger and more animated than your black, curlicued mustache out of the sewer (and eating some of the fungi for energy). Suddenly, you get a...
by Russ Hymas | Sep 18, 2012 | Bicycle Accident Lawyer, Bicycle Accidents, Utah Bicycle Accident Attorneys, Utah Bicycle Accidents, Utah Bicycle Laws
Have you ever seen those people whose strategy for staying dry in a surprise rainstorm is the same as that of Monty Python’s King Arthur when he encounters danger—that is, to “run away”? Or have you ever noticed that this method is the same one used by children...
by Russ Hymas | Sep 13, 2012 | Bicycle Accident Lawyer, Bicycle Accidents, Utah Bicycle Accident Attorneys, Utah Bicycle Accidents
It has been said (amid chuckles) that the hardest part of learning to ride a bicycle is the pavement. Without escalating into the realm of the improbably cataclysmic, there is no reason to debate this fact. However, if anything can make riding a bicycle more...
by Russ Hymas | Sep 6, 2012 | Bicycle Accidents, Road Safety For Bikes
There are some things you shouldn’t have to be told. If you shouldn’t light fires in the house, burning the house to the ground is out of the question. If vandalism is wrong, so is chopping down a tower of Notre Dame. If it’s irresponsible to text and drive, why...