- Five function display indicates exercise time, revolution count, revolutions per minute and calories burned
- Scan feature alternately displays all measurements automatically
- Ideal for leg and arm muscle exercising
- Four anti-slip rubber pads prevent sliding and protects surfaces
- Resistance easily adjusted with tension screw
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I got a ripped lip, a loose tooth and some ugly scrapes
Most traffic laws don’t allow you to go against traffic…strike 2!
Most cities have bike laws that require a light at night…strike 3!
Sorry for your troubles, but I think they will be able to screw you over on this one.
1. riding on the sidewalk
2. riding against traffic
3. riding at night without a light.
Doubt you will get anything from the insurance company. You are lucky you didn’t also get a ticket.
Click the link above, and let me know if that works the same as an exercise / stationary bike? Or is it JUST for medical rehabilitation, or what..?
Thanks!
I’m a college student and I was on on my way to my morning class and I was riding my bike on the sidewalk because that’s what I’ve always done and what most people around campus do, I wasn’t speeding, but this guy was kind of in the middle of the sidewalk more on the left side and I slowed down and I thought he heard that I was coming so i moved to the right because there was more space but then all of a sudden he stepped to the right and I ran right into him. The front of my bike made a gash in his calf. I rushed him to my apartment, trying to call the campus police to give us a ride when my roommate showed up and we drove him to the medical center. I stayed waiting while he went in, he ended up getting 7 stitches, and helped him out and his friend even gave me a ride back to my apartment. I told him that I felt really bad and would pay for the co-pay on all the medical bills and if his insurance wouldn’t cover it, I’d pay the bills too and we agreed to wait until all the procedures were done so I could pay all of it at once.
So he went in for a few appointments after, to get the stitches removed and everything. Then he came to me with all the bills that came out to 520 dollars. He complained a little about how he had to miss a week of class, but I was there and the nurses gave him crutches and said he could get around fine. We both have the same insurance plan through the university and I told him the insurance should probably cover everything. So I paid him the co-pay and said I’d look into how much his insurance would cover. I called the office and they said everything was 100% covered by the insurance. So, I called him, left a message saying all the bills were taken care of and that again I was really sorry.
He called me right now saying the wound had reopened a little and that he had to go back in to get things fixed. Then he said he wanted to demand payment for personal loss because he lost a week of school, now had a scar, and that it wasn’t his responsibility and his insurance had covered his damage that I had caused.
So now I’m scared and confused. Can he sue me? I was doing some research online and it said that sometimes if a person had insurance their company would cover the money but then would come after me to regain their money, but we have the SAME insurance company so how does that work? would they want me to pay for it out of my pocket(because that’s money that i don’t have!!)?
What is the best way to resolve this situation?
You need a lawyer. You are probably toast.
Contact a lawyer. Very often they will give you the first consult free.
First, you can be charged with riding a vehicle on the sidewalk (Maximum tire size is 12 inches). Second, you can be charged with reckless endangerment. Third, you can be charged with hitting a pedestrian. (Honestly, there’s a whole host of charges the police could lay on you hoping something sticks.)
Also, you hit a pedestrian. No matter what, you’re responsible. That’s how the police see it. That’s how the insurance company will see it. (Sucks eh? Stupid laws protecting stupid, careless people)
So how this works is.. they will pay for the medical bills and compensation. Then they will turn around and raise your premium because you’re now a high risk (you hit a pedestrian with a vehicle with the result being bodily harm).
Deal with it. And hope to the gods he doesn’t decide to press charges.
Now regarding the medical bills for the girl, it’s going to vary wildly depending on what STATE you live in. Normally, parents’ PIP on their auto policy would cover, if SHE was at fault. If she was at fault, also, your liability will NOT pay, but your insurance company will defend you if they sue.
You need to ask your insurer. If this accident truly is not your fault, your policy won’t pay out for her injuries, and your rates won’t go up.
Keep in mind, police do not determine fault. Pedestrians automatically have the right of way, when they’re crossing the street legally. It’s highly possible that, although it was an ACCIDENT, and you’ve been cleared of any wrongdoing, that you are STILL “at fault” for this accident. You need to ask your claims adjuster. Or, repost, with the state where the accident happened, and the EXACT details of the accident – how the collision occurred.
If neither you nor your insurance company pays, then they can sue, which means only that they are asking a court to decide, not that you have to pay. At that point, your insurance company can settle, or it can go to court, and let the court decide.
In any case, your insurance rates can go up even if you were not at fault. Many insurance companies base their rates on the total number of accidents, even the ones that were someone else’s fault.
And apologize constantly.
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If you were pushing the bike you’d be fine, but as others have said you did it wrong.
In CA, it is illegal to ride a bike at night without a light.
If you’re on the sidewalk, how exactly could the car possibly have the right of way, on the SIDEWALK?
If he hit you when you were on the sidewalk, he did NOT have the right of way. If you were crossing the street, in a cross walk, with a green traffic light, you STILL have the right of way.
If you were crossing a street against a red, at night, with no light, or you were not actually on the sidewalk, but in the street, riding towards oncoming traffic, then yes, you did NOT have the right of way.
Cyclists have the same “right of way” rules to follow as motorists. You didn’t give enough information, to say if you had the right of way or not – specifically, if the collision took place on the sidewalk.
It depends on the provisions of the insurance company.
The injured person can’t demand compensation from you if the insurance company is paying for it. Possibly the insurance company could demand reimbursement from you; you will have to ask them about that. You might call the insurance company about that. But since you already called them, I’m guessing they won’t want anything from you.
Now, if the guy wants to demand compensation for pain and suffering or missing classes, when he actually had crutches and could go to class, I doubt he would get very far. He would have to hire a lawyer, and a lawyer isn’t likely to take a case that won’t even pay for his/her time. If he tries taking it to Small Claims Court, they don’t do punitive damages, only actual monetary damages. And he doesn’t have any, since the insurance pays everything.
So I don’t think he knows what he’s talking about.
I gather that the police didn’t give you any tickets or file any criminal charges. You might have been breaking the law by riding your bike on the sidewalk, but that isn’t the issue here.
In most states it is against the law to ride your bike on the side walk, the side walk is for walking, hence the name, he or she should have the right to sue you for medical bills, pain and suffering!!!!
You may try to google it,here http://www.InsuranceFreeTip.info/insurance-for-free.htm has some direct resource that might be helpful.
I would freak out and call the ambulance immediately.
Then wait by his side and help in any way i can =)
1. guilty
2. reallllllly guilty :’(
i would stop and call for an ambulance. what kind of human being would just keep driving? well…
well if he rode into the street when the light was green then it’s mostly his fault
I would feel guilty. And why would he deny medical attention? I’d find that weird, lol.