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Pedestrian / Bicycle Accidents

Dallas-Fort Worth Bicycle Accident Attorneys

Our lawyers never take anything for granted when investigating an accidental injury. Investigation of a bicycle or pedestrian accident may reveal surprises such as the fact that the bicyclist, pedestrian or motorist was under the influence of alcohol. Assessing every potential cause of an accident is a personal injury lawyer's fundamental duty. Evaluating the physical condition and prognosis of an injured bicyclist, pedestrian or driver of a car involved in a crash is vital for pursuing sufficient compensation for the injured person's present and future needs.

Were You Hit by a Car in a Crosswalk, on a Recreational Trail or in a Parking Lot?

If you were hit by a car or bus when crossing the street or while riding your bicycle on recreational paths such as the White Rock Lake Trail or Katy Trail, talk to a pedestrian and bicycle accident lawyer at Frenkel & Frenkel in Dallas to learn about your legal options for obtaining the maximum available compensation. If you decide to retain our law firm to represent you, we will begin by looking at the police report, talking to eyewitnesses and getting detailed statements from your medical doctors. If you were hit by a commercial vehicle or in a private parking lot, we will look into the possibility that a business may have some liability.

Compassionate Attorneys Who Understand Your Needs

Schedule a free initial consultation by calling or sending an e-mail message to our law firm. We are concerned and zealous advocates for the injury victims who become our clients. We practice law to pursue justice for those who need it most.

Compensation for Medical Bills and Future Therapy After a Bicycle Accident

Our goal in your pedestrian or bicycle accident case is to help you obtain all compensation that you are entitled to — beginning with payment of medical bills, anticipating future needs such as rehabilitative therapy, and considering other damages such as pain and suffering.

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