Bicycle Accidents: Protecting Riders on Wisconsin Roads
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Episode Summary: In this episode of Benson on Injury Law, attorney Paul Benson breaks down how Wisconsin law treats bicycle accidents, why these cases can be more challenging, and what riders should know after a crash. Paul discusses the stereotypes that often affect cyclists in legal cases, the most common causes of bicycle accidents, and the importance of gathering strong evidence—from phone records to GPS data. He also explains how insurance companies handle bicycle injury claims and offers practical tips for cyclists on protecting their rights after an accident.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Paul Benson explains how Wisconsin law treats bicycles the same as cars and the challenges that come from public bias against cyclists. 02:30 – How negative perceptions of cyclists can affect legal outcomes and what lawyers can do to counter them. 04:10 – Distracted driving as the top cause, especially on rural roads. 05:00 – The role of phone records and GPS data (like Garmin or Strava) in proving a cyclist’s position. 06:40 – Why insurers often view these cases as more defensible—and how that impacts victims. 07:50 – Photos, skid marks, police reports, and why cyclists should always document the scene. 09:30 – How Paul used GPS evidence to prove his client stayed in the bike lane and exposed the driver’s false claim. 10:50 – “Dooring” accidents, stop sign violations, and PTSD that follows. 12:40 – Why Wisconsin still requires cyclists to follow traditional stop sign rules (unlike the “Montana Stop”). 13:30 – Why many cyclists don’t report accidents and how insurance companies use small details against them. 14:30 – The importance of giving facts to police—but avoiding recorded statements with insurance adjusters. 15:30 – Why Police Reports Matter: How citations influence insurance settlements even if they aren’t admissible in court.
About the Show: Benson on Injury Law is a Wisconsin-based legal podcast hosted by attorney Paul Benson, who has spent over a decade helping clients receive fair treatment and full compensation after serious injuries. Each episode simplifies complex legal topics so listeners understand their rights and how to protect themselves after an accident.