For cyclists, one of the most common yet preventable accidents is “dooring”—when a car door suddenly opens into a rider’s path, causing a collision. These accidents often lead to severe injuries, and in some cases, fatalities. If you or a loved one has been injured in a dooring accident, Buckeye Law Group can help you pursue justice.
What Is a Dooring Accident?
A dooring accident occurs when a driver or passenger opens a car door into the path of an oncoming cyclist. Because bikes travel at high speeds, riders often don’t have time to react, leading to:
✔ Head injuries and concussions
✔ Broken bones and fractures
✔ Spinal cord damage
Who Is Liable in a Dooring Accident?
Drivers and passengers are responsible for checking their surroundings before opening their doors. Liability often falls on the person who opened the door if:
✔ The door was opened without checking for cyclists.
✔ The car was parked in a bike lane or unsafe location.
How Cyclists Can Stay Safe
✔ Ride a Safe Distance Away – Keep at least 3 feet from parked cars.
✔ Be Alert in High-Risk Areas – Watch for occupied vehicles that may open doors.
✔ Wear Protective Gear – Helmets and gloves can reduce injury severity.
What to Do After a Dooring Accident
✔ Seek medical attention immediately.
✔ Get witness statements and photos of the scene.
✔ Contact Buckeye Law Group to hold the responsible party accountable.
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