Important to us, important for your clients As more of us rely less upon cars for getting around town, the safety of cyclists and pedestrians becomes more of an issue Maryanne B. CooperMiles B. Cooper From Issue: 2014 July
Helmets and head-impact protection A primer on the most relevant issues for head-injury and helmet investigations Craig Good From Issue: 2016 July
Give me a break Evaluating bicycle product-liability cases involving carbon-fiber parts Miles B. Cooper From Issue: 2021 February
Dynamics of cycling cases: from equipment to roadways Questions you must ask and steps you must take to build the strongest case for the injured cyclist Nathaniel Leeds From Issue: 2014 July
Bike law 101: Four tips for representing cyclists The growing numbers of urban cyclists create focus on the laws affecting cyclist versus motorist collisions Shaana A. Rahman From Issue: 2011 May
Bike bias in jury selection and using challenge for cause In trial, driver attitudes towards cyclists can be a barrier to justice Shaana A. Rahman From Issue: 2017 January
Humanizing the “cyclist” Many potential jurors are not in our tribe and they bring anti-cyclist prejudices to the jury box Nathaniel Leeds From Issue: 2015 July
Hardheaded Challenges and techniques for brain injury cases with unhelmeted cyclists Miles B. Cooper From Issue: 2024 August
e-xhilarating Examining common liability issues presented by e-bike cases Miles B. Cooper From Issue: 2022 June
Bike crashes due to a dangerous roadway or trail condition An updated look at the key elements of bringing your action against a government entity to trial Steven A. Kronenberg From Issue: 2021 February