Personal Injury and Wrongful Death

Bicycle Accident TBI Lawyer:
Head Injury When Bicycle Hit by a Car, Truck or Van

$2,469,339 Bicycle Accident Verdict >>>

Our traumatic brain injury (TBI) lawyers speak at legal seminars about TBI issues. They have a national reputation and have been interviewed and quoted by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Lawyers USA and others.

Bicycle accident attorney Fred Pritzker is a former bicycle racer and commutes to work on his bicycle when weather permits. He even has a designated "parking space" for his bicycle just outside his office door.

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Our Recent Recoveries for Accident Cases Involving
TBI (Head Injury)

  1. $3,500,000 on behalf of a child who suffered significant brain damage.
  2. $2,469,339 for the family of a woman who was killed when a right turning semi trailer ran over her while she was riding her bicycle in the bike lane.
  3. $2,560,000  recovery for man who was hit by a semi trailer truck and his wife.
  4. $1,225,666 on behalf of a woman who suffered brain injuries when hit by a farm sprayer that failed to stop at a rural intersection.
  5. $1,100,000 on behalf of a man whose was hit by a distracted driver during a left turn.  Our client, who was hurled nearly 60 feet, wasn’t wearing a helmet and suffered a fractured temple bone, a severed nerve that caused him to lose hearing in one ear, and brain contusions.

Bicycle Accident Prevention

Unfortunately, many serious bicycle accidents involve inattentive car drivers. In most cases, the driver’s fault consists of failing to yield to the cyclist because the driver "didn't see the bike," opening a car door as a cyclist rides by (dooring) or running a stop sign. Distracted driver cases often involve a driver who is talking on a cell phone, eating or engrossed in a conversation with a passenger. Beyond distraction, many bicycle accident cases that result in TBI or death involve drunk drivers.

LOOK Bumper StickerOne of our clients has designed a bumper sticker in memory of his wife, who was killed by a semi trailer truck that turned into the bicycle lane. According to the driver, he didn't see her. Read our tribute to Julie Casey. For information on obtaining a LOOK bumper sticker, please email Jon Jon Sandberg at jon@outdoordesignllc.com.

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$6,000,000 Recovery for Woman Injured in An Accident with a Drunk Driver

Attorney Fred Pritzker won $6,000,000 for a client who lost a limb when she was hit by a drunk driver. If you have been in an accident with a drunk driver, you may have a cliam against a bar or other place that sells alcohol. This is called dram shop liability.

 

$2,469,339 for Family of Bicyclist Killed by Semi-Trailer Truck in Bike Lane

Attorneys Fred Pritzker and Eric Hageman won a $2,469,339 verdict for the family of a woman who was killed while riding her bicycle in a bike lane in Minneapolis, MN. After an 8-day trial, the jury found the tractor-trailer driver at fault for the accident.

 

Attorney Fred Pritzker is a Former Racer

Attorney Fred Pritzker, is an avid cyclist, former racer and triathlete. He represents injured bicyclists in cases throughout the United States and has collected millions of dollars on behalf of people injured or killed while bicycling. Read more about personal injury lawyer and bicyclist Fred Pritzker.

 

Semi-Truck Crash Settlement

Pritzker Olsen attorneys Fred Pritzker and Eric Hageman recently won a $2,560,000 settlement in a semi-truck crash case. Read Minnesota semi truck accident lawyer information.

 

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