Failure to check mirrors or blind spots
Before opening a door into a bike lane or traffic lane
A dooring accident can happen in an instant. These collisions often throw cyclists into the door, into traffic, or onto the pavement, resulting in serious injuries. Dooring accidents are especially common on busy urban streets where cars are parked along designated bike lanes.
Although these incidents are often preventable, injured cyclists are typically left facing medical bills, time away from work, and disputes with insurance companies over fault. Working with a dooring accident lawyer can help protect your rights, preserve key evidence, and pursue compensation under California law.
These crashes often occur when a driver turns directly across a cyclist’s path, leaving little room for the rider to react.
A dooring accident occurs when a driver or passenger opens a vehicle door into the path of an oncoming cyclist, causing a collision. The cyclist may strike the door directly or swerve to avoid it and crash into another vehicle, a fixed object, or the roadway. In many cases, the rider has little or no time to brake or change direction safely. Even at moderate speeds, the sudden obstruction of an open car door can result in a severe bicycle crash with lasting consequences.
California bicycle traffic laws protect cyclists. Under California Vehicle Code section 22517, no person may open a vehicle door on the side available to moving traffic unless it is reasonably safe to do so and can be done without interfering with traffic. This includes bicycle traffic traveling in a bike lane or along the roadway.
When a driver or passenger opens a door into the path of a cyclist without first checking for approaching riders, that conduct may violate the statute. A violation of Vehicle Code section 22517 can be important evidence in a personal injury claim arising from a bicycle accident. Establishing that the door was opened when it was not reasonably safe to do so may help demonstrate negligence and support a cyclist’s claim for damages.
In dooring accidents, cyclists often experience a “double impact,” first striking the open vehicle door and then hitting the pavement or another vehicle. Because riders have little protection, these bicycle accidents frequently result in significant physical trauma, such as:
The severity of these injuries often depends on speed, traffic conditions, and whether the cyclist was forced into adjacent traffic after the initial impact. Proper medical documentation is critical when pursuing a dooring accident claim in California.
Dooring bicycle accidents often result from inattention, haste, or a failure to recognize that cyclists have the same right to use the roadway. This can include:
Before opening a door into a bike lane or traffic lane
Especially in high-traffic areas, without looking for approaching cyclists
Creating hazardous conditions for riders
Such as using a phone, talking with passengers, or focusing on navigation instead of checking for bicycle traffic
For a dooring accident case to be successful, the injured cyclist must demonstrate that the person who opened the door failed to act reasonably under the circumstances and that this failure caused the bicycle crash and resulting injuries. Evidence may include:
Insurance companies may attempt to argue that the cyclist was riding too close to parked cars or was partially at fault. Under California’s comparative negligence system, a rider’s recovery can be reduced by their percentage of fault. A careful legal strategy is often necessary to counter these arguments and protect the cyclist’s right to recover compensation.
A dooring accident can leave a cyclist facing significant financial and personal losses. A personal injury claim seeks to recover compensation for the harm caused by the collision. Depending on the circumstances, recoverable damages in a dooring accident claim may include:
The value of a claim depends on many factors, including the severity of the injuries, the available insurance coverage, and how fault is determined under California law. Careful documentation and legal guidance can help ensure that all appropriate categories of damages are considered.
The steps you take after a dooring collision can affect both your physical recovery and any legal claim that follows. If you are physically able, consider the following:
Dooring accident claims often involve disputed liability and insurance companies that attempt to shift blame onto the cyclist. Bicycle Law, in affiliation with Coopers LLP, brings decades of experience representing injured riders across California. We aim to help cyclists understand their rights and pursue compensation.
Contact Bicycle Law, serving all of California, today for a free consultation. We represent clients on a contingency fee basis, so you do not pay attorney’s fees unless we successfully recover compensation for you. Our fee is typically a percentage of the recovery, and in some cases, clients may be responsible for prevailing-party costs as determined by law.
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